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Nestlé Formula Recall in UAE Sparks Regional Safety Measures

The recent Nestlé infant formula recall in the UAE has prompted urgent action across the region, emphasizing consumer safety. Parents and caregivers must check affected batches to protect their children. The recall targets specific NAN, S-26, and Alfamino products distributed in eight MENA countries, following a contamination alert linked to a rare bacterial toxin.

The Emirates Drug Establishment worked closely with Nestlé to enforce the voluntary recall. Authorities emphasized that they prioritize infant health above all. Testing revealed traces of Bacillus cereus bacteria in arachidonic acid (ARA) oil, supplied externally. This rare toxin, cereulide, can cause foodborne illness if children consume the affected products.

Parents should watch for vomiting, diarrhea, or unusual lethargy within six hours of exposure. Authorities also confirmed no illnesses have appeared in the UAE or the wider MENA region. Nevertheless, they advise parents to stop using any affected products immediately.

The recall affects NAN Comfort 1, NAN Optipro 1, NAN Supreme Pro 1, 2, and 3, S-26 Ultima 1, 2, as well as 3, and Alfamino products. Parents can identify affected batches by checking the codes on the base of the tins. Nestlé provides country-specific lists and an online batch checker to help caregivers verify their products.

However, Nestlé offers refunds or replacements for all recalled batches. Parents can return the product to the point of sale with the purchase invoice or submit an online claim with a clear photo of the batch number. Regional support centres and WhatsApp hotlines provide additional guidance.

Authorities quarantined all recalled batches in warehouses and continue removing remaining products from stores. The UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment conducts precautionary testing of all Nestlé milk products to ensure safety.

This recall highlights the UAE’s commitment to infant health and consumer safety. Authorities urge parents to rely on official sources and follow recall instructions. Monitoring products, reporting concerns, and using official channels protect children. The key phrase consumer safety remains central to the recall and guides all regional actions.

By acting quickly and transparently, the UAE sets an example in safeguarding public health, emphasizing that consumer safety must come first. Parents should always prioritize consumer safety when checking their products during this recall.

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