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A global infant formula recall over cereulide toxin prompts calls for safety limits, with Nestlé leading the response amid projected billions in losses.
Experts are pushing regulators to set safety limits for cereulide, a heat-stable toxin found in infant formula, after a global recall involving over 60 countries.
Despite a standardized detection method, no official exposure thresholds exist, leading some nations to enforce zero-tolerance policies and trigger recalls even for low-level detections.
The contamination, traced to a third-party ARA oil ingredient, prompted Nestlé to initiate the recall, with analysts projecting up to $1.29 billion in losses, though both Nestlé and Danone retain positive investment ratings.
The European Food Safety Authority is expected to release guidance on recall thresholds soon.
Un retiro global de fórmulas para bebés por la toxina cereulida hace que se pidan límites de seguridad, con Nestlé liderando la respuesta en medio de pérdidas proyectadas de miles de millones.