Nestlé and Hochdorf Named in Legal Complaint Over Tainted Baby Formula
Consumer rights NGO Foodwatch has filed a legal complaint in Paris involving Swiss giants Nestlé and Hochdorf after a mass recall of infant milk. The action alleges the presence of a toxin in some batches and is brought on behalf of families whose children fell ill.

Key Takeaways
- Foodwatch has filed a legal complaint in a Paris court against Swiss companies Nestlé and Hochdorf, and French companies Danone, Lactalis, and Vitagermine.
- The complaint is brought on behalf of eight families representing nine children who fell ill across France.
- The contamination involves cereulide, a toxin caused by bacteria found in some batches of infant formula.
- Two criminal proceedings have already been opened in Bordeaux and Angers following the suspicious deaths of infants.
- Austrian authorities have described the situation as the 'largest recall' in Nestlé's history, affecting over ten factories.
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"We’re dealing with repeat offenders."
"The facts are particularly serious and affect babies under the age of six months and even premature babies."