Big recall of "Milupa organic cereal porridge 7-grain" in Germany.
Manufacturer Nutricia Milupa refers to incorrect labeling.
Notes for parents.
Frankfurt am Main - The "Milupa organic cereal porridge 7-grain" with the best before date (best before date) November 12th, 2022 is being recalled by the manufacturer Nutricia Milupa in Germany.
The company, headquartered in Frankfurt am Main, also provided information about the exact reasons for this.
Instead of the cereal porridge for the batch in question, a milk cereal porridge was mistakenly added to the plant and filled.
However, Nutricia Milupa expressly points out that only the “Milupa organic 7-grain cereal porridge” with the BBD mentioned at the beginning is affected by the recall within the production time from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Recall of "Milupa organic cereal porridge 7-grain": Manufacturer Nutricia Milupa reacts to incorrect labeling
This is the baby food, which was delivered from June 2, 2021.
The affected product is available in drugstores, food retailers and online.
Basically, the "Milupa organic cereal porridge 7-grain" is safe and suitable for the nutrition of babies, it was said.
However, babies with a lactose intolerance or milk protein or soy allergy can sometimes have intolerances.
The recall of the Nutricia Milupa product would be carried out in close cooperation and coordination with the relevant authorities.
Help for parents and their babies: those affected can contact Milupa Elternservice
For parents there is the following recommendation: The affected product with the corresponding best before date and the mentioned production time should no longer be fed to their infants.
If parents still or already have the “Milupa organic 7-grain cereal porridge” at home, they should immediately contact the Milupa Parents Service on 0800 737 5000.
Alternatively, the goods can be returned to where they were purchased.
In general, Nutricia Milupa wants to provide a replacement or reimburse the associated costs.
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