Nara Organics and ByHeart shared same milk supplier amid infant botulism outbreaks
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Bill Marler
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Nara Organics, which recently recalled all its infant formula after three infant botulism cases, used the same whole milk powder supplier as ByHeart — a formula company linked to dozens of infant botulism hospitalizations last year. The article, referencing reporting by Helena Bottemiller Evich of Food Fix, highlights a concerning supply chain overlap between two formula companies tied to serious infant health incidents. Nara Organics products are made in Germany, but the company sourced whole milk from Organic West and Dairy Farmers of America when it first began selling formula.
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