Anvisa suspends batches of Nestlé infant formula; brand says it was a technical error
Anvisa suspends several batches of Nestlé's Alfamino infant formula due to excess levels of selenium and iodine, which the company attributes to a technical error in reporting.
Anvisa suspends sale of Alfamino infant formula from Nestlé due to excess selenium and iodine
Anvisa has suspended the sale of Nestlé’s Alfamino infant formula after detecting excessive levels of selenium and iodine exceeding health regulations.
Food: Nestlé recalls baby food on a large scale
Nestlé is recalling a significant quantity of baby food brands Beba and Alfamino due to potential contamination with the toxin Cereulid.
Infant formula recalled
Nestlé recalls NAN and Alfamino infant formula products due to the discovery of the toxin cereulid from the Bacillus cereus bacteria in an oil used in the products, as stated by the Food Safety Authority.
Another infant product recalled: Contains dangerous toxin, return it to the store
Croatian authorities have issued a recall for the infant food product Alfamino due to the presence of the dangerous Bacillus cereus toxin, affecting a specific batch that does not meet food safety regulations.
Baby Food Withdrawn from the Market
Due to the detection of the toxin from the bacteria Bacillus cereus, the Croatian Agricultural and Food Agency has recalled Alfamino baby food from the market as a precaution.
Nutrition: Nestlé recalls baby food
Nestlé has initiated a large-scale recall of infant formula due to a quality issue with an ingredient from one of its suppliers, affecting specific batches of Beba and Alfamino products across multiple countries.