Abbott Recalls Infant Formula Due to Packaging Issue

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Abbott has decided to recall a small number of their 2-ounce ready-to-feed infant formula bottles and other liquid feeding products due to a packaging issue. Apparently, some of these bottles have caps or seals that might not be secure. If you have any of these products at home, it’s a good idea to check your cabinets, diaper bags, and anywhere else you might have stored them.

Details of the Recall

The recall affects less than 1 percent of the bottles in question, which have mainly been distributed to hospitals, doctors’ offices, and retailers across the U.S. The company reassured customers that this recall is minimal and shouldn’t disrupt the overall supply of infant formula in the country. Abbott is still producing these ready-to-feed liquid formula products for healthcare providers, just on a different line to ensure safety.

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Conclusion

To sum it up, Abbott is recalling a tiny fraction of their ready-to-feed infant formula because of some faulty seals. If you have any of these bottles, it’s best to check them out. Otherwise, there’s no reason to panic about the supply.