April 25, 2024

In Canada, Consumers Should Inspect Enfamil Infant Formulas

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning consumers to inspect bottles of infant formula before use. Walmart Canada Corporation and Mead Johnson Nutrition (Canada) are advising the public that some bottles of Enfamil A+ Ready-to-Feed Infant Formula have been found with the tamper-proof seal broken and blue tape put on the bottles in its place. The bottles contained water and some formula residue instead of the formula.

Three complaints have been received about this problem in Brampton and Mississauga. The bottles were sold at the retail level nationally.

The product is Enfamil a+ Ready to Feed Infant Formula in 18 bottle packages, each 237 ml. There are various codes on the products. The UPC number is 0 56796 90518 0. 

If you purchased this product, examine it closely to make sure that the security seal is intact and hasn’t been altered. If it has been altered, return to the place of purchase for a refund. This advisory was triggered by a consumer complaint. No illnesses have been reported in association with the consumption of this product.

Enfamil Consumer Warning Canada

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