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Nestle Broadens Recall of Baby Formula Following Updated Safety Limits

(MENAFN) Nestle on Tuesday announced that it is expanding a recall of its Guigoz baby formula brand in France to include an additional batch, following the country’s decision to lower the maximum allowable threshold for a known toxin.

In a written statement, Nestle France said, "Our quality standard is based on the strictest cereulide detection threshold in the industry: we aim for the total absence of detectable cereulide in our infant milks. This requirement, which guides all our decisions, leads us today to proceed with the additional recall of a single batch of Guigoz Optipro Relais 1 (0–6 months)."

The company clarified that no other Guigoz products are affected and emphasized that those products remain safe for consumption.

Cereulide, a toxin that can cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, has prompted the recall of several Nestle baby food products in recent weeks.

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