Chinese Supplier Implicated in Massive Infant Formula Recalls
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After Nestlé and Lactalis, it is Danone's turn to be caught up with a vast global health alert. Cause: a possible contamination of infant milks by a bacterial toxin.
This toxin is not regulated or systematically sought, but the bacteria that cause it, which are very present in the environment, are regulated by European legislation.
DECRYPTAGE - The recall of products from several brands of the Nestlé and Lactalis giants, considered too late by associations, again raises the question of the effectiveness of health controls in the agri-food industry.
"I want to [...] offer my sincere apologies for the anxiety and disturbances that this may have caused to parents, caregivers and customers": in a video published on 13 January, Nestlé's managing director, Philipp Navratil, is trying to extinguish the fire. Because, since 5 January 2026, the Swiss industry has been carrying out recalls of batches of infant milks in more than 60 countries, including France. In question: the possible presence of c…
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