Nestlé Recalls BEBA and Alfamino Infant Formula in Switzerland Over Safety Concerns
Swiss food giant Nestlé, in collaboration with national authorities, has issued a precautionary recall for specific batches of its BEBA and Alfamino infant milk products. Consumers are urged to stop using the products immediately and contact Nestlé for a resolution.

Key Takeaways
- Nestlé has issued a precautionary recall for specific batches of BEBA and Alfamino infant milk products in Switzerland.
- The contamination source was identified as an ingredient supplied by a third party containing arachidonic acid (ARA) oil.
- Affected products have expiry dates ranging from October 2026 to June 2027.
- No illnesses linked to these products have been confirmed to date.
- The recall affects at least 31 countries according to Nestlé, but Foodwatch estimates up to 60 countries are involved.
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They Said
"Nestlé, in close collaboration with the competent Swiss authorities, is recalling certain batches of various BEBA and Alfamino infant nutrition products available in Switzerland as a precautionary measure."
"Why did we discover in January 2026 that some 60 countries were affected by the recall of baby milk powder due to the presence of Bacillus cereus, when nine countries were concerned in December?"