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Milk Alert: Cleaning Agents in Gallon Fat Free!

Summary

  • Prairie Farms recalled fat-free milk due to potential food-grade cleaning agents.
  • About 320 gallons were sold before the quality issue was discovered.
  • Consumers should check for specific product codes and return affected milk.
Milk Alert: Cleaning Agents in Gallon Fat Free!

Prairie Farms has announced a voluntary recall of its Gallon Fat Free Milk, impacting products distributed to Woodman's stores in Illinois and Wisconsin. The recall stems from a potential quality issue identified on November 24, where some milk may have been contaminated with food-grade cleaning agents.

This contamination poses a risk of illness if the affected milk is consumed. The company reported that around 320 gallons were sold before the problem was detected. Affected consumers are advised to check for specific product codes and return any recalled milk to the store for a full refund.

The recall specifically targets fat-free gallons with the DEC08 code date and PLT19-145 plant code, produced between 17:51 and 21:23. Prairie Farms has removed the affected product from store shelves and is cooperating with regulatory bodies to ensure consumer safety.

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Prairie Farms Gallon Fat Free Milk with specific codes (DEC08, PLT19-145) produced during a certain timeframe is subject to recall.
The milk was recalled because it may contain food-grade cleaning agents, which could potentially cause illness if ingested.
Approximately 320 gallons of the affected Prairie Farms Gallon Fat Free Milk were sold before the quality issue was identified.

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