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 Supermarket scene of Danone infant formula recall in Europe, with staff removing products and worried parents amid warning signs.
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Danone extends infant milk recalls as precaution

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Amid fears from recent Nestlé and Lactalis recalls, Danone is extending its infant formula recalls in several European countries, including Ireland, as a precaution. The company states its tests are compliant and products safe, while investigations point to a common Chinese supplier for possible cereulide contamination. Two infant deaths are suspected, with no causal link established.

The Communications Regulatory Commission set maximum caps on reconnection charges for telecom services that will take effect on July 17.

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Anato expressed concern over airline insolvencies like Spirit Airlines and their effects on passengers and travel agencies in Colombia.

The Federal Consumer Protection Agency (Profeco) placed suspension seals on eight businesses in Mexico City and Metepec, State of Mexico, during a vacation operation for failing to respect prices and other violations of consumer protection law. The operation ran from December 19, 2025, to January 9, 2026, checking compliance in high-traffic areas. Affected include pharmacies, a cantina, and stores in the Historic Center.

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Some French people with diverse profiles are willing to spend fortunes on prestigious champagne cuvées like Dom Pérignon or Cristal Roederer during the holidays. Lionel, a 60-year-old former real estate CEO, opened a 750-euro bottle for his Christmas dinner to celebrate French savoir-vivre. These rare consumers challenge the French market, which is not very receptive to ultra high-end champagnes.

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