National Food Safety Authority Issues Recall of Danone Baby Formula

Egypt's National Food Safety Authority (NFSA) has announced a precautionary recall involving several batches of Danone baby formula. The recall was prompted by concerns over potential exposure to cereulide toxin.

This measure was taken to ensure the safety of consumers and was communicated through the European Union's Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF), a network designed to quickly disseminate information about food safety issues across member states.

The recall highlights the importance of stringent food safety regulations and the proactive steps taken by the NFSA to protect public health. Although specific details about the affected batches were not disclosed, the NFSA's action underscores the critical role of regulatory bodies in maintaining food safety standards.

Modified: 2026/02/26


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