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batch

[bach] / bætʃ /


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It said the batches potentially contain cereulide, which can cause nausea and vomiting when consumed.

From BBC

Swiss food giant Nestle on Monday announced a recall of batches of infant formula in several European countries, notably Germany, Austria, Denmark, Italy and Sweden, as a precautionary measure.

From Barron's

Treasury yields inched higher to start the new year, but ended the week with mixed results, ahead of a fresh batch of data releases.

From The Wall Street Journal

Time-blocking your calendar, batching similar tasks and prioritising certain bits of work can reduce mental overload and decision fatigue.

From BBC

The firm produces special batches for Waitrose, which are affected by the recall.

From BBC