Worms in Amul milk? Viral video sparks concern, company responds

Worms in Amul milk? Viral video sparks concern, company responds
A viral video on Instagram is drawing attention and raising fresh concerns around food safety. The clip has quickly spread across social media, leaving many viewers uneasy, while others are questioning the claim. As the video continues to circulate, it has turned into a wider conversation online.


What the video claims

In the viral clip, a woman is seen holding an empty packet of Amul Gold Full Cream milk. Alongside, a saucepan filled with milk appears to contain several worm-like particles.Those in the video claim that these were found inside the same milk packet. Another part of the clip shows the use-by date as March 8, 2026.The customers also blamed the local shopkeeper, alleging that unsafe milk was sold to them.


Amul responds

After the video gained traction, Amul responded from its official social media handle, stating, “We've received your details, and our team is already on the case. You can expect to hear from them very soon.”


Social media divided

The video, posted on March 14, quickly went viral. Since then, users have shared mixed reactions.One wrote, “There must be worms in the utensils already.”Another added, “Always check food and drink items before using them.”
A third said, “I have lost my trust even in milk.”An Instagram user commented, “Why is everything adulterated these days? Who should we question?”


No clarity yet

There is no confirmed explanation so far about what exactly is seen in the video. While the claim has raised concern, many users are still unsure and waiting for clarity.The video continues to circulate online, keeping the discussion active.Disclaimer: This article is based on a video circulating on social media. The claims made in the video have not been independently verified.Thumb image: Instagram
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