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Danone recalls more baby formula in Europe after EU sets toxin threshold

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Posted on February 5, 2026

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· Last updated: February 6, 2026

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Feb 5 (Reuters) - Danone is recalling more than 120 batches of infant formula in Austria due to possible contamination with toxin cereulide, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday. The recall will impact

Danone Expands Baby Formula Recall in Europe Following Toxin Guidelines

Overview of the Baby Formula Recall

Feb 6 (Reuters) - Danone is withdrawing batches of infant formula across Europe, widening a recall it launched last month, with around 130 batches of Aptamil and Milumil sold in Austria and Germany now included in a recall sparked by contamination with the toxin cereulide.  

Cereulide, which can cause nausea and vomiting, has been detected in ingredients from a supplier in China for several infant formula makers, including Nestle, Danone and Lactalis, triggering recalls in dozens of countries and raising concerns among parents.

The European Food Safety Authority set a threshold for cereulide levels on Monday, prompting some producers to withdraw more products from shelves and countries.

Details of the Recall

DANONE IMPLEMENTS ADDITIONAL INGREDIENT CONTROLS

Health Implications of Cereulide

Barclays analysts, who had not expected Danone and Nestle to be forced into further recalls, noted that the EFSA guidance is just guidance and regulations of individual countries supersede that guidance.

Company Responses and Actions

In France, Danone said in a statement it was withdrawing certain batches of its Gallia and Bledina brands as a precautionary step following stricter limits on cereulide introduced by the European Union's food safety agency.

Danone, whose shares were trading 3.2% lower as of 1331 GMT on Friday, said it never compromises on food safety and had now implemented additional ingredient controls.

Nestle, which operates to a stricter internal limit than the EFSA guidance, widened its recall this week after the European Commission asked member states to analyse liquid formula for cereulide levels in addition to powder formulas, according to a letter seen by Reuters.

When Nestle's recall was gathering speed in early January, Austria's health ministry said more than 800 products from over 10 Nestle factories were affected. Nestle has not verified those figures.

Austria's Agency for Health and Food Safety on Thursday listed dozens of recalled batches of Aptamil and Milumil, while Britain's Food Standards Agency on Friday listed 15 Aptamil and Cow & Gate products with specific dates for recall. 

French investigators are also looking into whether there is a link between the deaths of two infants and recalled infant formula under Swiss group Nestle's Guigoz brand. Results are expected in the coming days.

(Reporting by Fabiola Arámburo in Mexico City, Gus Trompiz in Paris and Alexander Marrow in London; Editing by Krishna Chandra Eluri, Jan Harvey and Elaine Hardcastle)

Key Takeaways

  • Danone recalls over 120 batches of infant formula in Austria.
  • Potential contamination with toxin cereulide reported.
  • Brands affected include Aptamil and Milumil.
  • Cross-border trade may lead to recalls in Germany.
  • Danone has not commented on the recall.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is infant formula?
Infant formula is a manufactured food designed for feeding babies and infants, typically made to resemble breast milk and provide essential nutrients for growth and development.
What is a product recall?
A product recall is an action taken to remove a defective or unsafe product from the market, often initiated by the manufacturer or a regulatory agency to protect consumers.

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