The Swiss food giant confirmed it is working to boost availability of infant formula to meet demand. Nestle said: “Production at all our infant formula factories is running at full capacity to ensure our products reach consumers as quickly as possible. In January, Nestle started a precautionary product recall of a number of batches of 12 SMA Infant Formula and Follow-On Formula products in the UK due to the possible presence of cereulide. A fresh batch of Nestle formula, which was only distributed in Northern Ireland, was also added to a product recall on February 4. On January 24, Danone recalled one batch of Aptamil First Infant Formula in the UK because of cereulide contamination.
Source: The Times February 14, 2026 02:12 UTC