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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has warned consumers to inspect bottles of Enfamil A+ Ready-to-Feed Infant Formula after three complaints were received in Brampton and Mississauga involving products sold at Wal-Mart stores.

Consumers are being warned to inspect containers of an infant formula product after reports that some bottles were found in Ontario with their tamper-proof seals broken and resealed.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency issued the warning about Enfamil A+ Ready-to-Feed Infant Formula after three complaints were received in Brampton and Mississauga involving products sold at Wal-Mart stores.

The agency says the 237 ml bottles were found with the tamper-proof seals broken and blue tape applied in its place, and that the bottles were found to contain water and some formula residue.

No confirmed illnesses have been reported.

Consumers are advised to carefully examine formula bottles to ensure that the security seal is intact and has not been altered, and to throw out or return any of the product that appears to have been tampered with.

The agency says Wal-Mart immediately removed the product from sale in a number of stores in the Halton and Peel regions around Toronto and did not find any additional product that had been altered.

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