Canadian Milk Brands Recalled Due to Glass Contamination Risk

Several Canadian milk products are being recalled due to potential glass contamination. This recall affects products under the Farmers, Natrel, and Québon brands. Agropur, the largest dairy cooperative in Canada, initiated the recall on Wednesday.
Details of the Recall
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is actively investigating this health risk. They are also ensuring that all affected products are being removed from store shelves.
Affected Products
The recall includes the following items:
- Farmers 1% chocolate partly skimmed milk (2 L) – Sold in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island
- Farmers 1% partly skimmed milk (2 L) – Sold in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island
- Farmers 2% partly skimmed milk (2 L) – Sold in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island
- Farmers 3.25% homogenized milk (2 L) – Sold in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island
- Natrel 1% lactose-free chocolate partly skimmed milk (2 L) – Sold nationally
- Québon 2% chocolate partly skimmed milk (2 L) – Sold in Quebec
Consumer Safety Advisory
The CFIA has advised consumers not to consume or use these recalled products. Individuals are encouraged to return them to the place of purchase or dispose of them properly.
As the investigation continues, further updates will be released to ensure public safety. It’s crucial for consumers to stay informed about this potential hazard and adhere to recall instructions.




