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.
Manufacturers Withdraw Baby Food. Contains Toxins from Wuhan
Major baby food manufacturers, including Danone, Nestlé, Lactalis, and Hochdorf, have recalled potentially dangerous formula worldwide after the discovery of the highly toxic substance cereulid, which poses significant health risks to infants.
Nestlé recalls infant formula
Nestlé is recalling several infant formula products due to the discovery of the toxin cereulid produced by Bacillus Cereus, which can cause nausea and vomiting.
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.
Nestlé expands recall of infant formula
Nestlé has expanded its recall of infant formula products due to potential contamination with cereulid toxin from Bacillus cereus.