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Sanitizer found in milk; one person sick with recall underway

Sanitizer found in milk; one person sick with recall underway
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Officials are reporting at least one person is sick in relation to milk that is now under recall because it is contaminated with a sanitizer.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has posted a recall for seven varieties of milk packaged under two brands, Sealtest and L’ecole, c’est nourissant. The recall notice does not include how much milk is under recall, per the agency’s policy.

Agropur Cooperative, the recalling company, reported distributing the milk in the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec.

“This recall was triggered by the company. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is conducting a food safety investigation, which may lead to the recall of other products,” according to the recall notice.

“Check to see if you have the recalled products in your home. Recalled products should be thrown out or returned to the store where they were purchased.”

Photos of the recalled milk are available on the CFIA website. Consumers can use the following information to determine whether they have the recalled milk in their homes.

Brand Product Size UPC Codes
Sealtest Skim Milk 2 L 64420001412 FE 08 (1490)
Sealtest Skim Milk 4 L 64420001405 1490 FE08
Sealtest 1% Milk 4 L 64420001603 1490 FE08
Sealtest 2% Milk 4 L 64420000774 1490 FE08
Sealtest 2% Milk 1 L 64420000798 FE 08 (1490)
L’ecole, c’est nourissant 2% Milk 150 mL 55872001068 FE 08 (1490)
Sealtest 3.25% Milk 1 L 64420000244 FE 08 (1490)

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