Contaminated Baby Milk: Danone Seeks Trust β and Downplays Financial Damage
Danone is facing scrutiny over contaminated baby milk products but claims the financial impact has been minimal, even as it seeks to regain consumer trust.
Toxin found in infant formulas comes from common bacteria and poses risks to children
A heat-resistant toxin called cereulide, produced by the Bacillus cereus bacterium, has led to recalls of powdered infant formulas by NestlΓ© and Danone due to health concerns for children.
EOF: Recall of batches of infant formula products
The National Organization for Medicines (EOF) announced the recall of batches of infant formula following updated risk management guidelines regarding the toxin cereulide from the EU's EFSA.
Danone expands infant formula recall to other European countries
Danone has expanded its infant formula recall to include several European countries due to potential contamination with toxins.
New batches of baby formula milk from the brands AlmirΓ³n and Bledina by Danone have been withdrawn
The Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition (Aesan) has announced a new withdrawal of baby formula products from the brands AlmirΓ³n and Bledina due to the potential presence of cereulide.
Parents urged to check baby formula as FSA issues 'do not use' warning
The Food Standards Authority has issued a 'do not use' warning for certain batches of Danone Infant Formula due to potential contamination with the toxin cereulide, which can cause nausea and vomiting.
Danone recalls more infant formulas in Europe
Danone is recalling batches of infant formulas in Austria, Germany, and France due to contamination with the toxin cereulide, expanding a sector-wide recall initiated by various manufacturers.
Danone recalls more baby formula products over cereulide toxin β see full list
Danone has recalled several batches of Aptamil and Cow & Gate infant formula due to potential contamination with cereulide toxin, leading the Food Standards Agency to advise parents to check their products.
Infant formulas: 23 references recalled in one week
Twenty-three infant formula products were recalled in one week due to health concerns related to contamination and undeclared allergens.
Manufacturers Withdraw Baby Food. Contains Toxins from Wuhan
Major baby food manufacturers, including Danone, NestlΓ©, 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.
Danone recalls infant formula in Austria and Germany
French food giant Danone has recalled over 120 batches of infant formula from the brands Aptamil and Milumil in Austria and Germany due to updated recommendations regarding cereulide contamination.
Danone recalls 120 batches of infant formula in Austria and Germany
The major French food company Danone has recalled over 120 batches of Aptamil and Milumil infant formula due to potential contamination, as confirmed by the Austrian food safety agency Ages.
Nestle: 36 infants poisoned by powdered milk
Thirty-six infants in the UK may have been poisoned by contaminated powdered milk from Nestle and Danone, leading to a recall of certain batches due to contamination with the toxin cereulide, although none are reported to be in serious condition.
More baby formula recalled in fears over cereulide toxin
Nestle and Danone have recalled multiple batches of baby formula due to the presence of the food poisoning toxin cereulide, which can lead to serious gastrointestinal issues.