My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

AIBU?

DANGEROUS Yeo Valley yogurt pots

533 replies

Albie20 · 08/01/2016 12:05

Hello everyone. Firstly let me introduce myself. My name is Denise, and I am a grandmother of three. I have registered with the site today, to warn parents of the hidden dangers of Yeo Valley yogurt pots. I use the word hidden, as after having contacted them about a serious cut to my grandsons tongue at Xmas, they wrote back and said they was aware of the situation with the sharp pots, but still have no intention of putting a warning on the packages. They then had the audacity to send me £2 in vouchers as a way of an apology! My 3 year old grandson simply licked the pot like children do. The problem is the extremely sharp plastic that's there once the pots are separated. This is clearly a case of putting profits before the welfare of their customers. SHAME ON YOU YEO VALLEY!

OP posts:
Report
Albie20 · 08/01/2016 12:06

Please be aware of these yogurt pots!

OP posts:
Report
fluffiphlox · 08/01/2016 12:06
Biscuit
Report
balletgirlmum · 08/01/2016 12:07

Actually no, my children have never licked the pots. Plastic can be sharp if it snaps. Parents need to supervise.

Report
ThumbWitchesAbroad · 08/01/2016 12:07

Why was he licking the outside of the pot? Confused

Report
Sirzy · 08/01/2016 12:07

The pots are not designed to put put in the mouth.

I have never let Ds lick the inside of a pot, nor have I done it myself. the lid is a different matter

Of course when you separate plastic there is a risk it will be sharp

Report
RealHuman · 08/01/2016 12:07

It's a yogurt pot. They have pointy bits. Perhaps direct your grandson not to lick pointy bits?

Report
slicedfinger · 08/01/2016 12:08

Albie, this is a parental supervision and decent manners issue, and not a safety one. Yeo Valley are really not to blame here. A three year old really should not have any reason to lick a plastic pot.

Report
m0therofdragons · 08/01/2016 12:08

I love yeo valley. Buy the big tubs and spoon it into a bowl. I would have thought this is a danger of any snap apart type yoghurt?

Report
ThumbWitchesAbroad · 08/01/2016 12:08

The outside of the pots would be relatively unhygienic to lick, he shouldn't have been licking them at all. Yuk.
Report
HanSolo · 08/01/2016 12:09

Surely you checked it first? Baby purees come in similar, but I wouldn't give one to a toddler, I'd decant the contents.
Personally, I would never let a child lick out a pot! They're never too young for manners. I know the ones you mean, we have those, and since they changed the packaging, they're much sharper on one side.

Report
RealHuman · 08/01/2016 12:09

Trying to imagine the warning label.

"WARNING - snapped plastic may have pointy bits. Yogurt may be hot if heated."

Report
OverScentedFanjo · 08/01/2016 12:09

I don't allow pot licking, but thanks for the warning. 😉

Report
HanSolo · 08/01/2016 12:10

Grin
I thought my post might be too arsey, but refreshing, I see we're all of the same mind!

Report
Sirzy · 08/01/2016 12:10

Imagine how big pots would have to be to get in all the warning labels for people who lack common sense

Report
BrokenVag · 08/01/2016 12:10

WTF? Only member of our family to lick a yoghurt pot in the past 20 years was a golden retriever (after all humans had finished with it!).

Perhaps you should focus your energy on teaching your grandson not to lick yoghurt pots, knives or batteries. Hmm

Report
Sleepybeanbump · 08/01/2016 12:10

Totally agree. We should ban all sharp things. Just in case children lick them.

Hmm

Report
slicedfinger · 08/01/2016 12:10

Perhaps if you grandson has one of these Biscuit, he can dunk it in his yoghurt.

Report
AwfulCuntForTheButter · 08/01/2016 12:11

I thought this was going to be a thread about how dangerously moreish Yeo Valley yoghurts can be (the Greek ones with ginger or honey? OH GOD YES), but alas I'm disappointed Wink

Report
eeyore2911 · 08/01/2016 12:12

Confused Please be careful out there folks, sharp things may be sharp! Wink

Report
redhat · 08/01/2016 12:12

He shouldn't be licking the rim of the custard tin either. He'll cut his tongue.

What is the world coming to? Why is everything someone else's fault.

Report
pinkdelight · 08/01/2016 12:12

You should write to those people who make knives. Course anything sharp will cut your tongue if you lick it. That's why they don't make lollies and other things you're supposed to lick sharp. Eeesh...

Report
Oogle · 08/01/2016 12:12

What you really wanted was compensation, wasn't it Denise?

YABU - not that you asked, but why on earth would you allow him to lick out the pot? It's common sense really isn't it? You don't need to shove the pot in your mouth to realise it has sharp bits on it.

Report

Newsletters you might like

Discover Exclusive Savings!

Sign up to our Money Saver newsletter now and receive exclusive deals and hot tips on where to find the biggest online bargains, tailored just for Mumsnetters.

Log in to update your newsletter preferences.

You've subscribed!

Parent-Approved Gems Await!

Subscribe to our weekly Swears By newsletter and receive handpicked recommendations for parents, by parents, every Sunday.

Log in to update your newsletter preferences.

You've subscribed!

Deux · 08/01/2016 12:12

Oh for goodness sake, whatever next.

How ridiculous. Of course they aren't dangerous.

Report
Jackie0 · 08/01/2016 12:13

Decant it into a bowl suitable for a child his age.
Sorry I agree with the other posters , he shouldn't have been unsupervised or given the plastic container.

Report
SoupDragon · 08/01/2016 12:13

This is clearly a case of putting profits before the welfare of their customers

No, it's clearly a case of someone unable to parent their (grand)child and keep them safe using their own common sense.

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.