Nestlé recalls UK infant formula over cereulide toxin risk

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Nestlé has issued an urgent recall of several SMA infant formula products sold in the United Kingdom after a supplier quality issue suggested the possible presence of cereulide toxin. The Food Standards Agency warned the toxin makes the affected batches unsafe for babies. Nestlé is partnering with its supplier to conduct a full root-cause analysis to prevent recurrence, and the FSA is assisting with removing affected products from shelves; no illnesses have been reported. Parents should check batch codes and contact Nestlé for refunds.
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