How to check if France-bought baby formula is safe
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How to check if France-bought baby formula is safe
"All batches of Guigoz, Nidal and Picot infant formula milk that were recalled due to possible contamination by Bacillus cereus bacteria have been withdrawn from sale, Health Minister Stéphanie Rist has said, but parents of young children are advised to check any tins they have at home by logging on to the government's Rappel Conso website , which details all product recalls."
"According to the website, anyone who finds a tin of formula milk from affected batches at home should stop using it, if already opened, contact a special telephone hotline - 0805 805 950 - and destroy the product. Only products and batch numbers listed on the Rappel Conso website affected by the recall. All other products, as well as other batches of these same products, are safe to consume."
Guigoz, Nidal and Picot infant milks were recalled across France over possible contamination by Bacillus cereus, and all recalled batches have been withdrawn from sale. Parents are urged to check tins at home via the government's Rappel Conso website and to stop using affected tins; opened products should prompt a call to the hotline 0805 805 950 and destruction of the product. Nestlé issued the large-scale recall on January 5 over potential presence of cereulide produced by Bacillus cereus, which can cause severe vomiting. Investigations follow two infant deaths, though no causal link has been established; compensation information is available online.
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