Infant Formula Scare: Toxin Found in Swiss Samples Amid Global Recalls
Following a massive worldwide recall of infant formula, Swiss authorities have confirmed the presence of the cereulide toxin in two samples tested in Switzerland. The contamination is linked to a supplement added to formula to mimic breastmilk.

Key Takeaways
- Swiss authorities confirmed the presence of cereulide toxin in two infant formula samples.
- The contamination is linked to an arachidonic acid (ARA) oil supplement supplied by Chinese company Cabio Biotech.
- Approximately 100 children in Europe, including up to 36 in Switzerland, have shown symptoms consistent with the toxin.
- The recall affects major brands including BEBA, Alfamino, Bimbosan, Aptamil, and Babybio.
- Analysts forecast the financial impact on Nestlé could reach CHF 1.2 billion ($1.54 billion).
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They Said
"The FSVO has demanded a 'critical review' and 'improvements' from Danone, Nestlé and Hochdorf."
"Nestlé claims that the cost of the global recall will be below 0.5% of revenue."