A nationwide recall is underway for certain milk products from the Farmers, Natrel, and Québon brands due to potential contamination with glass fragments.
Canada’s largest dairy co-operative, Agropur, has issued a recall for several types of two-litre cartons of milk from its Bedford, Nova Scotia facility, according to a March 25 company press release.
The recall primarily affects milk sold in eastern Canada, but also impacts Natrel lactose-free chocolate milk, which is available nationwide, Agropur said. Cartons of Farmers brand milk sold in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island also fall under the recall, along with Québon chocolate milk sold in Quebec….