Nestle has announced a recall of several batches of infant formula across 25 countries due to the risk of contamination with a toxin known as cereulide. The recall affects products that may pose health risks to infants.
This action comes amid growing concerns about food safety and the potential health implications for consumers. Nestle has advised customers to check their products and return any affected items to the point of purchase.
As previously reported, food safety incidents have prompted recalls in various sectors, highlighting the importance of vigilance in food production and distribution.
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