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Consumer group files complaint after infant milk recalls

Consumer group files complaint after infant milk recalls
Consumer group files complaint after infant milk recalls

Foodwatch, a consumer rights group that advocates for consumers' rights, filed a criminal complaint on behalf of 8?families on Thursday. The group claims the babies fell ill from consuming contaminated infant formula.

Nestle, Danone, and Lactalis have all withdrawn batches from the market in the last month due to concerns over possible contamination. The toxin, cereulide, can cause nausea and vomiting.

Foodwatch, a non-profit organization based in Berlin that works?against the food corporations and regulatory agencies of Europe,' said that babies developed vomiting, diarrhea, fever, and abdominal pain. Some required hospitalisation prior to the recall.

The complaint asks for a criminal investigation of possible offenses committed by manufacturers, and alleges that authorities failed to act quickly. Foodwatch noted "silent withdraws" and delayed consumer warnings in certain countries.

Nestle said it had acted'responsibly and transparently, proactively in taking actions.

Nestle's spokesperson stated that "when we confirmed the oil used in our products was the cause, we acted quickly to alert authorities, to proactively alert industry and to inform consumers, customers, partners, and most importantly, to adhere to?our values of prioritizing the safety and well-being of babies worldwide."

Danone, Lactalis Hochdorf Granarolo, and Vitagermine were named in the complaint following the recall of products. However, they did not respond to comments made immediately.

Last week, the local food safety authorities confirmed that a baby from Flanders in Belgium was sickened by contaminated Nestle infant formula. They said the 'baby recovered fully.

Nestle has said that it has received no medical reports to date confirming any link between its products and illnesses.

French investigators are investigating whether there is any link between two infant deaths and the recall of formula products.

(source: Reuters)