Infant Milk: Danone Announces Expanding Its Recall to Other Markets
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The French agri-food giant Danone announced this Friday that it would expand its recall of infant milk lots to other markets two days after Singapore authorities blocked lots of this type of product.
The agri-food giant Danone announced on Friday to expand its recall of infant milks to other markets after Singapore, notably France, where the authorities assured that all lots affected by possible bacterial contamination had been removed from the market. "In order to comply with the latest recommendations" from some countries, "Danone will proceed with the ...
The French agri-food giant Danone announced on Friday that he would recall two batches of infant milk in France, a few hours after having indicated that he had extended his recalls to countries other than Singapore where lots had been blocked last weekend. Several batches of infant milk also marketed by Nestlé (under different names) and Lactalis have recently been recalled due to the potential presence of cereulide, a toxin produced by certain …
The French group Danone announced Friday to expand its recall of lots of infant milk to other markets, including two lots in France. Several lots, marketed in several countries, have recently been recalled due to the potential presence of cereulide.
Two days after Singapore's authorities blocked a lot of infant milk, French agri-food giant Danone announced on Friday 23 January that it would expand its recall to other markets, "in order to comply with the latest recommendations" of some countries.
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