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Lenham dad Allan Hobbs says out-of-date milk bought at Allington Tesco made his baby ill

A father says an out-of-date carton of milk sold by Tesco has made his daughter violently ill.

Allan Hobbs, of Hill Crescent in Lenham, bought a carton of long life British whole milk from the Tesco Express store in London Road, Allington, on Tuesday.

After feeding two bottles to his 14-month-old daughter Darcey he realised the best before date was January 12 this year – six weeks ago.

Gemma King and partner Allan Hobbs with 14-month-old Darcey and the carton of milk at their Lenham home. Picture by: Matthew Walker
Gemma King and partner Allan Hobbs with 14-month-old Darcey and the carton of milk at their Lenham home. Picture by: Matthew Walker

He said: “It shouldn’t happen, I think it’s pretty appalling. It made her really ill.

“She has problems already with her stomach and gets constipated a lot.

“I had to take her to Maidstone Hospital on Wednesday and spent hours there.

“Doctors thought she may have to stay the night or be taken to Tunbridge Wells but she just about got better in time for me to take her home.

The receipt and the date on carton. Picture by: Matthew Walker
The receipt and the date on carton. Picture by: Matthew Walker

“All Tesco have offered me is £10 as a gesture of goodwill. That doesn’t even cover the petrol for taking her to hospital.”

A Tesco spokesman said: “We’re sorry this product was on our shelves and would like to reassure customers the dates on all products in our London Road store have now been thoroughly rechecked.

“Our customer services team has contacted Mr Hobbs to apologise.”


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