Six baby milk powder products from seven batches recalled

The National Food Safety Agency (ANSA) has announced the withdrawal of new batches of Nestlé brand baby milk powder due to non-compliance with an ingredient supplied by external sources.
A total of six names from seven batches are being withdrawn. ANSA reports that there are no adverse effects from consuming powdered milk from these batches.

Consumers who have purchased products from the recalled batches are advised not to give them to children.
These products can be returned directly to the stores where they were bought for a refund.
We would like to remind you that a voluntary recall was announced on January 6 for a limited quantity of products, including NAN 1 Optipro, NAN 1 Comfortis, Nestlé lactose-free powdered milk, NAN COMFORT 1 and 2, and Nestogen 1. This recall was initiated after a toxin was detected in the formula, which has the potential to cause food poisoning.