The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Monday it is investigating 100 reports of people becoming sick after eating Lucky Charms breakfast cereal, but what about over one million vaccine adverse reactions that have been reported through the VAERS website?
The FDA, the federal Food and Drug Administration, has sprung into action over recent reports of people feeling sick after eating the very popular 'Lucky Charms' cereal recently, and are vowing a full investigation into the situation. There may be as many as 3,000 people who have experienced symptoms after eating 'Lucky Charms'. I am thankful we have a board watching over these things, I truly am, but it begs the question of what about the 1,226,312 million adverse reactions reported to the VAERS site over vaccine reactions? Is cereal really more important?
"And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." John 8:32 (KJB)
This is what perplexes me. The government says that since the data contained on the CDC VAERS site is consumer reported, it's anecdotal and not necessarily reliable because anyone can post there. But you would think with over 1.2 million reports, that would be a pretty good indication that something was wrong, right? So, in what brand of math does 100 reports of adverse reaction to a breakfast cereal prompt swift action, but over a million reports of adverse reaction to a vaccine does not? Last I checked, the FDA was the Food and Drug Administration, right Asking for a friend, thanks.
FDA Investigating Lucky Charms After Complaints Of Diarrhea, Vomiting And More, But Vaccine Reactions Not So Much
FROM THE DAILY CALLER: More than 3,000 people have reported some sort of illness after eating Lucky Charms since late 2021, according to the website iwaspoisoned.com. The website urged consumers who became ill to keep a sample of the cereal for testing.
The website lists nausea, vomiting and diarrhea as potential symptoms.
The FDA has received around 100 submissions through its Adverse Event Reporting System related to the cereal, according to a statement obtained by the Daily Caller.
“The FDA is aware of consumer complaints regarding illnesses associated with Lucky Charms cereal and is currently investigating these complaints,” the FDA said in the statement. “The FDA takes seriously any reports of possible adulteration of a food that may also cause illness or injury.”
“Food and safety is our top priority,” the Lucky Charms Twitter account tweeted Monday in response to a customer complaint. “Through our continuing internal investigations, we have not found any evidence of consumer illness linked to the consumption of Lucky Charms.” READ MORE
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