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Lactaid milk is being recalled in 27 states due to trace amounts of almonds, a popular allergen, potentially being present. THe FDA issued the recall.
The California Department of Food and Agriculture quarantined the farm and suspended distribution of raw milk, cream, kefir, butter and cheese products produced on or after Nov. 27.
The recall applies to a limited number of Lactaid Milk in plastic containers with the code 51-4109 P2 paired with specific "best by dates," which can be found on the U.S. Food & Drug ...
One specific batch of raw milk has been recalled.
The company issued a voluntary recall of the affected products. The California Department of Public Safety said that no illnesses were found in conjunction with the batch, but warned consumers against buying the brand. [2] [15] [16] In December, California suspended the distribution of Raw Farm's Raw Milk to halt the spread of bird flu. [7] [17]
State and federal health officials say the H5N1 bird flu virus poses a low risk to the public. However, they have urged people not to drink raw, unpasteurized milk.
The bird flu virus was detected in a batch of raw milk that originated at a California dairy farm, public health officials said over the weekend.
After two limited recalls, all raw milk and cream from a Fresno-based dairy farm must be removed from store shelves. The cows at Raw Farm are infected with H5N1 bird flu, state officials say.