Nestle has added two batches of infant formula in France and the UK to its recall list due to concerns over cereulide toxin contamination, following tightened European Union safety regulations.
The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) has recalled Nestle NAN HA 1 SupremePro 800 gram, lot number 52340017C3, and Dumex Dulac 1 800 gram, lot number 101570778C, infant formula due to suspected cereulide toxin contamination.
Delayed public announcement of toxin-producing bacteria in imported oil ingredient leads to Nestle's largest-ever infant formula recall across over 60 countries, including Vietnam.
Cereulide, a liver-damaging toxin resistant to conventional cooking, has been identified as the reason for Nestle's expanded global recall of numerous powdered milk batches, initiated on 6/1.
Nestle group recalls numerous batches of infant formula globally due to the risk of Cereulide toxin contamination, which can cause vomiting and abdominal pain.