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Nestlé Infant-Formula Recall Expands Worldwide as Hong Kong Adds Batch and Singapore Halts Sales

Regulators are responding to traces of the heat-stable cereulide toxin linked to a supplier ingredient, with no confirmed illnesses as Nestlé tests oils, offers refunds and secures alternative supply.

Overview

  • Singapore’s food regulator ordered a stop to sales of five NAN SupremePro batches, and Nestlé Singapore urged consumers to follow the advisory, saying three batches were already removed and two were never distributed.
  • Nestlé Hong Kong added a Nan PRO 1 batch (51670742F2) to its recall, while government tests of products on sale and sampled recalled stock reported satisfactory results and no local cases.
  • China’s market regulator pressed Nestlé to expedite mainland recalls, as the company notified authorities in nearly 50 countries and said actions vary by market with no illnesses reported.
  • UAE authorities quarantined listed stock, issued batch lists for NAN, S-26 Ultima and Alfamino lines, and advised parents to stop using affected tins and seek refunds or exchanges.
  • Nestlé traced the issue to arachidonic acid (ARA) oil from a supplier, is testing all relevant oils and blends, and is activating alternative suppliers and ramping production to limit disruptions.