A London student believes he’s found the world’s biggest Crunchy Nut Cornflake — measuring six inches long.

Hinay Lad 22-year-old thought a piece of his ceiling had fallen into his bowl when he poured his crunchy nut.

Healthcare student Hinay, who goes to Queen Mary University of London, said: “It even looks like it could be something from outer space, a bit of meteorite or something.”

The student contacted Kellogg’s and he was sent four £1 vouchers to buy a new pack.

He discovered the huge flake during the Easter holidays when he was back home in Bradford, Yorks.

Healthcare student Hinay, who goes to Queen Mary University of London, said: “It even looks like it could be something from outer space, a bit of meteorite or something.”

Hinay had bought the box of cereal from his local Morrisons for £2.68 he added: ‘It felt like a rock, if you tried bending it, it wouldn’t break. That’s why we thought it was a bit of ceiling.

Kellogg’s wanted Hinay, from Bradford, to send them the flake so they can study it and find out how it ended up in the packet.

A spokeswoman for the company said the lump was ‘coating and cereal particles which have collected during processing’. She added: ‘Although we work hard to prevent this, it sounds like an accumulation passed the screening process and unintentionally entered the package”.

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