Milk is being recalled urgently over E.coli fears

A second wave of milk recalls has struck Victoria and NSW, with concerns the products could be contaminated with E.coli.

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A dairy company has been forced to recall milk sold in Victoria and parts of NSW for the second time in a week, amid contamination fears.

Lactalis Australia on Thursday recalled eight milk varieties sold by Coles, Woolworths, IGA and other retailers in Victoria and Southern NSW because they may contain E.coli.

The milks have a used by date of 2 July and should be returned for a refund. 

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One of the recalled milks, Coles Brand Fresh Full Cream 2L, is sold at Coles Express shops in Victoria, and at Deniliquin North, Tocumwal, Albury and Albury North in NSW.

The supermarket stressed the recall did not affect Coles Brand Fresh Full Cream 2L milk sold at Coles supermarkets because they involved a different supplier.

Lactalis said it had identified the source of the contamination and taken steps to stop it recurring.

It comes a week after the company had to recall eight different milk varieties with expiry dates of between 25 June and 28 June, because of fears they contained a cleaning solution.

Latest recalled milks

* 7-Eleven Lite Milk 2L bottle (use by date: 2 July 2019)

* Gippy Full Cream Milk 2L bottle (use by date: 2 July 2019)

* Gippy Lite Milk 2L bottle (use by date: 2 July 2019)

* Maxi Foods Lite Milk 2L bottle (use by date: 2 July 2019)

* Pauls Professional Cafe Crema Milk 2L bottle (use by date: 2 July 2019)

* Pauls Smarter White 2% Fat Milk 2L bottle (use by date: 2 July 2019)

* Rev Low Fat Milk 2L bottle (use by date: 2 July 2019)

* Rev Low Fat Milk 1L carton (use by date: 2 July 2019)

 

 


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Published 20 June 2019 9:46pm
Updated 20 June 2019 9:59pm

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