Milk Products Recalled Due to Possible Presence of Glass
Agropur recalled 2L cartons of Farmers, Québon, and Natrel milk due to possible glass contamination after a consumer complaint, with no injuries reported so far, officials said.
- Agropur issued a voluntary recall of 2-litre milk cartons nationally and regionally, including Natrel lactose-free chocolate, Farmers, and Québon brands, after a consumer complaint regarding possible glass contamination.
- A consumer complaint triggered the recall of products manufactured at Agropur's Nova Scotia facility, prompting the company's immediate action to address potential safety risks.
- Affected 2-litre cartons include Farmers and Québon products distributed in Nova Scotia, PEI, and Quebec, plus Natrel items nationally bearing UPC code 0 55872 10501 8 with best-before dates from April 6 through May 15.
- The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is verifying that retailers remove affected inventory from shelves, while Agropur reports no injuries to date related to the potential contamination.
- Agropur confirms the situation is now under control as an internal investigation continues to determine whether additional measures are necessary to prevent recurrence.
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