Updated on 26 March 2026 at 09h44
This article written in french by Benoit Leblanc was automatically translated using AI
At the request of Agropur, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is recalling various Farmers, Natrel, and Québon milk products due to the possible presence of glass fragments.
Chocolate milk products are particularly affected, although other types of milk are also being recalled from the market.
It should be noted that this recall is being carried out nationwide, particularly in Quebec, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. These products should not be consumed, used, sold, served, or distributed.
More specifically, the presence of glass fragments is suspected in 2L cartons of Farmers 1% partially skimmed chocolate milk, 1% partially skimmed milk, 2% partially skimmed milk, and 3.25% homogenized milk; 2L cartons of Natrel 1% lactose-free partially skimmed chocolate milk; and 2L cartons of Québon 2% partially skimmed chocolate milk.
This recall follows test results conducted by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
However, it is important to note that no illnesses associated with the consumption of these products have been reported to date.
What to do
First, check whether you have any of the affected products at home. Do not consume, use, sell, serve, or distribute any recalled products.
Anyone who believes they may have become ill after consuming a recalled product should contact their healthcare provider.
Recalled products should be thrown out or returned to the place where they were purchased.
Investigation ongoing
The Public Health Agency of Canada is currently conducting a food safety investigation that could lead to the recall of additional products.
The agency is also ensuring that industry removes recalled products from the marketplace.
Information
For more information, the public can call toll-free at 1-613-773-2342 (local or international) or email information@inspection.gc.ca. (B.L.)
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