Traces of cereulide were found in late November, 10 days before the first recalls of the product. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Nestle acknowledges it waited days before alerting authorities after detecting a toxin, leading to a baby milk recall across 16 European countries.
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After Le Monde reported that Nestlé found traces of the toxin cereulide in infant formula made in the Netherlands at the end of November, about 10 days before the first recall was issued, Nestlé ...
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