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Baby formula recall issued after maker warns 'do not feed' over toxin.
Summary
Nestlé has voluntarily recalled specific SMA infant and follow-on formula batches over the possible presence of the heat-resistant toxin cereulide, and the company says there are no confirmed reports of illness.
Content
Nestlé has issued a voluntary recall of specific batches of its SMA infant and follow-on formula. The company warned buyers not to feed those batches because of a possible presence of the toxin cereulide. The Food Standards Agency identifies cereulide as heat-resistant and as the concern behind the recall. Nestlé said there have been no confirmed reports of illness and described the action as a precaution taken under its safety protocols.
Key facts:
- Nestlé announced a voluntary recall covering identified batches of SMA infant and follow-on formula.
- The company said the recall is being made as a precaution and that no illnesses have been confirmed.
- The Food Standards Agency has identified cereulide, a heat-resistant toxin, as the reason for concern linked to the recall.
Summary:
The recall is being handled voluntarily as a precaution and Nestlé says it is following its product safety procedures. Undetermined at this time.
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