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Baby formula recall: Nestlé withdraws SMA products over possible cereulide contamination
Summary
Nestlé has voluntarily recalled SMA infant and follow-on formulas sold in multiple regions because of a quality issue involving an ingredient from a leading oil supplier; the company said no illnesses have been reported.
Content
Nestlé has issued a global recall of its SMA infant and follow-on formula products. The company described the action as voluntary and said it is taking the step out of an abundance of caution after a quality issue with an ingredient from a leading oil supplier. Nestlé reported it is not aware of any illnesses linked to the products. The recall covers products sold across more than 25 countries in Europe and in parts of South America, Asia and Africa.
Known details:
- Nestlé announced a voluntary global recall of SMA infant and follow-on formulas.
- The company reported a quality issue with an ingredient from a leading oil supplier and said some products may be contaminated with cereulide, a heat‑resistant bacterial toxin.
- Nestlé said no illnesses have been reported and that it is working with the supplier, who is conducting a full root‑cause analysis.
- Batch numbers and recall information are being posted on Nestlé's country-specific websites and are available through those national pages.
Summary:
The recall removes affected SMA formulas from sale across multiple markets and may affect availability in those areas. Nestlé has said it is not aware of any linked illnesses and the supplier is conducting a full root‑cause analysis. Undetermined at this time.
