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Katie Pettifer, chief executive of the FSA, urged parents and caregivers to check if they have any of the affected products on the shelves at home. She said: “The affected batches are unlikely to still be on shop shelves but may be in your cupboard.
Centre for Food Safety says a local retailer sold a small quantity of the formula batch suspected to contain cereulide.
The scandal involving baby formula makers stems from the possible presence of a toxin in milk powder. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.