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Nestle: Some parents will not come back to our infant formula products after recall

By Thomson Reuters Jun 30, 2026 | 10:24 AM

VEVEY, Switzerland, June 30 (Reuters) – Nestle has accepted that some parents will not return to buying the company’s ​infant formula products following a ‌widespread recall that began late last year, the company’s head of nutrition, Serena Aboutboul, said on Tuesday.

Nestle recalled products across Europe, Asia ‌and ​the Americas over possible ⁠contamination with cereulide, a ⁠toxin that can cause nausea and vomiting. Aboutboul noted that the company had lost market share and said it ​would be a while before sales return to pre-recall levels.

The infant ⁠formula crisis posed a ⁠serious challenge to CEO Philipp ​Navratil, who made a video apology to ​consumers just a few months into his ‌tenure.

Nestle has not got back to pre-recall market share levels, Aboutboul said, and the company understands that regaining consumer ⁠trust in such a sensitive category will take time.

“When you have unrest from parents, they ⁠will not … ‌come back. We know ⁠that,” Aboutboul said.

Nestle has been ​in “recovery ‌mode”, Aboutboul said, but is confident ​of ⁠regaining market share and is working with paediatricians and healthcare professionals for recommendations and to win back consumers.

(Reporting by Richa Naidu. Writing by Alexander Marrow. Editing by ​Mark Potter)