From Regulatory Gaps to Litigation: What We Know About the Infant Formula Recalls
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After first reminders mid-December by Nestlé, the case has taken on a completely different dimension in recent days, with a cascade of recalls affecting the main dairy manufacturers, from Lactalis to Danone. Le Figaro takes stock.
The toxin scandal around baby milk has severely damaged the trust of customers and shareholders. Has Nestlé kept the danger secret for too long? The recall could not only have financial consequences.
Following the industry scandal over contaminated baby food, the food company Nestl has expressed itself for the introduction of binding limit values for the bacterial poison cereulide in Suglingsfood.
Some batches of baby formula under the Danone, Nestlé and Lactalis Nutrition Santé brands may contain harmful bacteria. They need to be returned. A receipt is not required, the packaging may be open.
Manufacturers Danone, Nestlé and Lactalis Nutrition Santé are recalling selected batches of infant formula that may contain a toxin that is dangerous to children's health. The Ministry of Health (MZd) announced this on Friday. Nestlé, Danone and Dr.Max, which sells Lactalis Nutrition Santé products, published the information on their websites.
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