Bandar seri begawan: The Brunei Darussalam Food Authority (BDFA) has issued a public notice concerning recent news about a food recall in a neighboring country. This recall involves five batches of Nestle NAN infant formula and follow-up formula due to the potential presence of cereulide toxin. According to Radio Television Brunei, the recalled products include NAN HA 3 SupremePro, 800 grams, with an expiry date of October 31, 2027; NAN HA 2 SupremePro, 800 grams, with an expiry date of May 31, 2027; NAN HA 1 SupremePro, 800 grams, with an expiry date of May 31, 2027; and NAN HA 3 SupremePro, 32 grams, with an expiry date of October 31, 2026. All these products originate from Switzerland. The BDFA, utilizing information from the International Food Safety Network and official local importers, has confirmed that the affected brand is not commercially imported into the country. Nevertheless, the BDFA advises individuals who may have brought the product into the country as a personal concession or purchased it through an online platform to cease usage immediately.
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