The biggest dairy cooperative in Canada has issued a voluntary recall of sure milk merchandise in two provinces and nationally because of the doable presence of glass within the product.
Agropur says the recall primarily impacts cartons of Farmers model milk, in addition to Québon chocolate milk and Natrel lactose-free chocolate milk that have been manufactured at its Nova Scotia facility.
Agropur says the recall was triggered by a shopper grievance.
Nationally, the recall impacts 2-litre cartons of Natrel 1% Lactose Free Chocolate Partly Skimmed Milk bearing the UPC code 0 55872 10501 8 and having best-before dates starting from April 6 by way of to Could 15.
The recall additionally impacts 2-litre cartons of Farmers model 1% Chocolate Partly Skimmed Milk, 1% Partly Skimmed Milk, 2% Partly Skimmed Milk, and three.25% Homogenized Milk, which have been distributed in Nova Scotia and PEI, together with Québon 2% Chocolate Partly Skimmed Milk distributed in Quebec.
The UPC codes and best before dates for those affected products can be found here.
There have been no reported accidents to this point.
“We affirm that the state of affairs is now underneath management. We’re persevering with our inner investigation to find out whether or not any extra measures must be applied,” Agropur stated in a press release.
The Canadian Meals Inspection Company stated it’s verifying that the corporate is eradicating the recalled merchandise from {the marketplace} whereas advising shoppers that recalled merchandise needs to be thrown out or returned to the situation the place they have been bought.



