Nestlé Recalls Guigoz & Nidal Baby Milks – France & Europe
- * Recall Initiated: Nestlé is conducting a voluntary recall of infant milk in several European countries (France, Germany, Austria, Denmark, Italy, adn Sweden).
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* Recall Initiated: Nestlé is conducting a voluntary recall of infant milk in several European countries (France, Germany, Austria, Denmark, Italy, adn Sweden).
* Brands Affected: Guigoz and Nidal (France), Beba and Alfamino (Germany – examples, likely others exist).
* Reason for Recall: A quality problem was detected in an ingredient supplied by a major supplier. Specifically, the potential presence of cereulide, a substance produced by Bacillus cereus bacteria.
* Potential Health Effects: Cereulide can cause digestive disorders - diarrhea and vomiting.
* Ingredient at Issue: Arachidonic acid oils and oil mixtures.
* No Illnesses Reported (Yet): As of the time of the article, no cases of illness linked to the recalled products have been confirmed.
* What to Do (France):
* Do NOT return to store.
* take a photo of the product box(es).
* Dispose of the product.
* Contact Guigoz (0800 100 409) or Nidal (0800 100 312) for a voucher.
* Nestlé is cooperating: Nestlé is in contact with authorities in the affected countries.
* Previous Recall: This recall expands on a previous, smaller recall in December in France of a Guigoz batch.
* Date of Announcement: Monday, January 5th (year not explicitly stated, but context suggests 2025).
* Image Date: The accompanying image is dated October 8,2012,and is likely just illustrative.
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