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    Nestle recalls baby formula batches over toxin concerns

    The company has said the action has been taken as a precaution, despite no confirmed cases of illness being reported.
    Web DeskBy Web DeskJanuary 6, 2026
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    London: Nestle has recalled selected batches of baby formula products worldwide after identifying a potential safety risk linked to a toxin that can cause food poisoning.

    The recall has affected specific batches of SMA infant formula and follow-on formula that were sold across multiple international markets, including parts of Europe. Nestle has said the affected products may contain cereulide, a toxin produced by certain strains of the Bacillus cereus bacteria.

    Consumption of cereulide can lead to symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and stomach cramps, and the toxin is known to withstand heat, meaning it is not destroyed during preparation with boiling water or during the formula-making process.

    The company has described the action as a preventive measure taken out of caution, stressing that the safety and wellbeing of infants remains its highest priority. Nestle has confirmed that the recall is global in scope and includes products sold in countries such as France, Germany, Austria, Denmark, Italy and Sweden.

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    Nestle has also clarified that all other products and batches not included in the recall remain safe for consumption. Customers who have purchased the affected batches are being offered refunds, and the company has stated that the issue originated from an ingredient supplied by an external supplier. Investigations are continuing to ensure that similar risks do not occur in future production.

    In the United Kingdom, Nestle has advised parents and caregivers to check batch numbers listed on its official website or through the Food Standards Agency. The relevant codes can be found on the base of tins or boxes for powdered formulas, and on the outer packaging or container for ready-to-feed products. Consumers are strongly advised not to use any products that match the affected batch details.

    The Food Standards Agency has warned that cereulide-related food poisoning can develop rapidly and has urged parents, guardians and caregivers not to feed infants or young children the recalled products. The agency has also confirmed that urgent steps are being taken to ensure all affected items are removed from sale as a precautionary measure.

    Nestle has encouraged anyone who has concerns after feeding the product to an infant to seek medical advice promptly by contacting healthcare professionals. While no illnesses have been confirmed, authorities and the company continue to monitor the situation closely to protect infant health and maintain confidence in food safety standards.

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