Overview
- Canada’s food regulator, which announced the recall Wednesday, said some two‑litre cartons may contain pieces of glass.
- Agropur triggered the recall after a consumer complaint and said the affected lots were produced at its Bedford, Nova Scotia facility.
- Distribution includes Farmers milk in Nova Scotia and P.E.I., Québon 2% chocolate milk in Quebec, and a Natrel 1% lactose‑free chocolate milk sold nationwide.
- CFIA classified the recall as Class I, which signals a high risk of serious harm, and it is investigating and checking that stores remove the products.
- Consumers are told not to drink the recalled milk and to return or discard it, and CFIA has posted UPCs and best‑before dates so households can identify affected cartons.