Feb 10 • 12:45 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece To Vima

EOF: Recall of batches of well-known infant milk products

Greece's EOF has announced a voluntary recall of certain batches of infant milk products due to the presence of the toxin cereulide, following recommendations from EFSA.

The Greek National Organization for Medicines (EOF) has issued a recall for specific batches of infant milk products in response to updated scientific assessments and recommendations from the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) regarding the management of risks associated with the toxin cereulide. This decision, prompted by NUMIL HELLAS A.E., the company producing the affected products under the brand DANONE, aims to ensure consumer safety and prevent potential health hazards related to the consumption of contaminated infant formula.

The recall announcement details the specific batches that are affected, emphasizing that it is a precautionary measure intended to support the voluntary recall initiated by the producer. Consumers who have purchased products from the listed batches are being urged not to use them and to return them to the point of purchase, adhering to the company's guidelines for replacements or refunds. This proactive approach reflects the EOF's commitment to reinforcing consumer protection and maintaining trust in food safety standards within the Greek market.

The responsible company for distributing these products in Greece is required to take action to rectify the situation, which may involve enhanced monitoring and transparency regarding their product safety practices. The incident underscores the broader implications for public health and food safety regulations, highlighting the importance of swift action in response to potential health risks, particularly those affecting vulnerable populations such as infants. Such measures are critical in preventing health crises and safeguarding public confidence in food supply chains in Greece and beyond.

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