A precautionary recall of infant formula products in Europe has sent South Korean parenting communities into a frenzy, with online mum cafes and forums buzzing over fears that some popular imported brands may pose health risks to babies.While the recall affects several European manufacturers, much of the anxiety in South Korea has centred on Aptamil – a premium brand widely dubbed the “Gangnam formula” for its association with wealthy families and high-end parenting choices.The recall involves certain batches of infant formula manufactured in Europe that may contain trace amounts of cereulide, a toxin produced by the foodborne bacterium Bacillus cereus. The toxin can cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhoea, and is known to withstand heat during food processing.France-based food giant Danone said last Friday that it initiated a precautionary recall in Europe of some batches of “Aptamil First Infant Formula 800g” after a supplier flagged potential contamination. According to the UK Food Standards Agency, the affected products were sold in several European countries, primarily during the summer months, with an expiration date of October 2026.News of the recall quickly spread across South Korean parenting communities, where Aptamil has long been popular through overseas direct purchases and parallel imports.“I already stocked up on 10 cans of Aptamil, and now I don’t know what to do,” said a mother of a three-month-old baby.“This is basically my worst nightmare,” another parent said. “How can something like this happen with infant formula?”
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Rich South Korean mothers panic over Aptamil baby milk formula recall in Europe
A precautionary recall of infant formula products in Europe has sent South Korean parenting communities into a frenzy, with online mum cafes and forums buzzing over fears that some popular imported brands may pose health risks to babies. While the recall affects several European manufacturers, much
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I already stocked up on 10 cans of Aptamil, and now I don’t know what to do.
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The affected Aptamil products have an expiration date of October 2026.
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Cereulide is a toxin produced by Bacillus cereus that can cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhoea.
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Aptamil infant formula was recalled in Europe due to potential contamination with cereulide.
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