Nestlé Issues Global Recall of Baby Formula Over Toxin

Nestlé Issues Global Recall of Baby Formula Over Toxin
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Global food and beverage giant Nestlé has announced a worldwide recall of certain baby formula products following concerns over possible contamination. The affected products may contain a toxin that can trigger symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and stomach cramps, prompting precautionary action by the company.

Nestlé disclosed that specific batches of its SMA infant and follow-on formula have been identified as unsafe for infant consumption. Although the recall has been implemented globally, the company stressed that no confirmed cases of illness linked to the affected products have been reported as of January 2026.

The company said the decision was taken out of an abundance of caution, emphasizing that the safety and wellbeing of babies remain its absolute priority. Nestlé has urged parents and caregivers to check batch details on packaging and follow official recall guidance issued by health and food safety authorities.

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