FRANCE: Nestle recalls “lumpy” baby food
By: Stuart Todd | 11 February 2009
Nestlé has issued a recall of three batches of NaturNes baby food due to the presence of rice semolina lumps "whose size and consistency is not suitable for babies' consumption."
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Nestlé has issued a recall of three batches of NaturNes baby food due to the presence of rice semolina lumps "whose size and consistency is not suitable for babies' consumption."

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