Gabon : AGASA Issues Alert on Blédina-Blédine Cereals
Dernière mise à jours il y'a 4 moisThe Gabonese Food Safety Agency (AGASA) has issued an alert regarding several batches of Blédina-Blédine baby cereals contaminated with aflatoxins.
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According to the agency, these batches of cereal contain toxic substances derived from mold that can cause vomiting and diarrhea in children.
The affected products come in 250-400g packs with best-before dates between September 11, 2026, and March 6, 2027. AGASA recommends that parents check their stocks, not give these products to their children, and return the affected batches to their points of sale for a refund or exchange. For more information, consumers can contact AGASA at the toll-free number 1411. As food safety is a national priority, AGASA encourages consumers to report any suspicious products to protect the health of children.
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