Some illnesses have been reported in infants who consumed products from the four recalled batches of formula, but those illnesses have not been confirmed as having been caused by the product, a spokesman for the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) said Monday.
The infant formula was distributed to retailers nationwide, according to the CFIA, which reported consumer complaints triggered the recall.
“Check to see if you have the recalled product in your home. Recalled products should be thrown out,” the CFIA recommends. “Consumption of the affected product could lead to lower intake of some nutrients, due to reduced bioavailability.”
Bioavailability refers to how well the body can absorb components in foods and medications.
Nestlé Canada officials did not respond to a requests for comment and additional details about the possible impact consumption of the recalled infant formula might have on babies.
“Nestlé Canada is working with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and is voluntarily recalling four batches of the product due to a quality issue,” according to the company’s website.
“The minerals in the formula may separate over time and appear as black particles in the concentrate. Consumption of the affected product could lead to lower intake of some nutrients, due to reduced bioavailability.”
The company is contacting customers who received Nestlé Good Start 2 Concentrate 359 ml Tetra Box with Omega with the affected batch codes and arranging for all products to be returned, according to the Nestlé website.
All of the recalled batches carry the brand and product name “Good Start 2” and “Iron Fortified Milk-based Infant Formula” and are packaged in 359 mL tetra boxes. The four recalled batches have the following code numbers and expiration dates:
- 512857211A Exp : 2016 MA 07
- 512957211A Exp : 2016 MA 08
- 512957212A Exp : 2016 MA 08
- 513057211A Exp : 2016 MA 09
The formula is packaged in 12-box cases that have the UPC number 0 65000 49277 4. The individual tetra boxes carry the UPC number 0 65000 49285 9.
Consumers should contact Nestlé Consumer Services, Monday through Sunday, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. EST at 855-395-1238 for refunds and then dispose of the product.