Nestle milk powder has foreign matter As a novice mother, the health of my baby has always been my top priority. During the brewing of Nestle milk powder, I found a foreign body floating in the bottle, which looked like half a peanut skin after taking it out. After being shocked, I brewed the bottle again, and found another almost identical foreign body in the bottle. The first reaction was whether I had bought a fake, After calling the official 400 phone number of Nestle and the customer service reported this problem, the customer service could not help but say that they could supplement a bucket of milk powder, but I want to find out whether the milk powder I bought in the mother and baby store is fake or not? If it is genuine, why does such a large foreign matter appear in the milk powder? Will it affect my child's health? Under my strong doubt, Nestle customer service said that I could send the remaining milk powder and the foreign matter found back to the manufacturer for inspection. Today, I received feedback from the customer service that the size of the foreign matter is 4mm, while the production filter screen is only 2mm. It is impossible for such foreign matter to appear. It is likely that it was obtained after opening, The implication is that my own improper operation mixed with foreign matters in the brew! How can I, as a mother, make fun of the food my children eat? I was very careful when preparing milk powder. The manufacturer didn't even detect what the foreign matter was, but said that it was impossible for the foreign matter to appear in the production process. What's the meaning of asking me to send back the foreign matter and milk powder? Is such a large manufacturer so perfunctory to consumers?