Watchdog gives key update after two major brands issue recalls over baby formula
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Watchdog gives key update after two major brands issue recalls over baby formula
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"The Food Standards Agency (FSA) confirmed that its ongoing investigations had identified the contamination, which led to both the Nestle SMA and Danone Aptamil recalls, as stemming from this single third-party provider. Jodie Wild, head of incidents at the FSA, said: Ongoing investigations have identified that the contamination originated from a shared third-party ingredient supplier. As a result of these investigations, Danone is recalling one batch of Aptamil product due to the presence of cereulide. If further recalls are needed, we will communicate these immediately."
A shared third-party ingredient supplier has been pinpointed as the origin of contamination behind two separate baby formula recalls this month. The Food Standards Agency confirmed ongoing investigations identified the contamination as stemming from the single provider that supplied ingredients to both Nestle SMA and Danone Aptamil. Danone recalled one batch of Aptamil due to the presence of the cereulide toxin. Consumers are advised to stop using affected products immediately and switch to alternative formula. If the formula was prescribed, consult a pharmacist or other medical professional before changing. Donations support on-the-ground reporting and allow journalism to remain freely accessible without paywalls.
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