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Supermarkets have issued an urgent recall of Dairy Farmers milk, due to the fear that the milk contain the bacteria E.coli.

Lion Dairy & Drinks has announced the recall of its Dairy Farmers 1L Full Cream white milk products with a use by date of 25/02/2020 and its Dairy Farmers 3L Full Cream white milk products with a use by date of 24/02/2020.

The bottles were being sold in Coles, Woolworths and IGA in New South Wales.

The manufacturers have said that these particular milk products may have been contaminated with E. coli and could cause illness if the milk is consumed.

The E. coli bacteria can cause a number of stomach and bowel issues including vomiting, diarrhoea, and other ailments.

People who have bought this particular product are being asked not to drink it and dispose of it immediately.

Under Investigation

Lion Dairy & Drinks have said in a statement that they are “committed to the highest standards of quality and safety.”

“Consumers and customers can be assured that we are undertaking a thorough investigation and will put in place steps to mitigate it happening again.”

Refund

A full refund will be provided to consumers who have bought this product.

However, this recall only affects this particular batch of milk in NSW and does not affect other Dairy Farmers products or milk sold in other states.

Does this recall affect you? Tell us in the comments below.

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  • Thankfully milk is not something I go through a lot of

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  • No we don’t drink alot of milk

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  • Says it’s only a small catch affected in NSW, so doesn’t affect us. I don’t buy this brand anyway so doesn’t affect me ever. Hope they got onto it before someone got really sick

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  • oh gosh, not again!

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  • I use Almond Milk so no issues here

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  • Any recall is scary. Thanks for sharing.

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  • This happened with the exact same date of Aldi’s milk. We had an unopened bottle at home I had to return, Thank God we did not open it!

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  • That’s disgraceful! Too bad if you’ve already used some! Thankfully I don’t buy that brand!

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  • No, it’s not the brand of milk I buy.

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  • No it doesn’t impact me but sorry for those who’re affected

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  • Thankfully not impacted by this recall.


    • Hope everyone is safe and not impacted.

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  • Not affecting us

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  • I’m so glad we live in QLD and we’re effected by this. I hope anyone in NSW who buys this milk saw this alert.

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  • Such a scary thought especially if used by toddlers and the elderly. Doesn’t affect me as we live in WA

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  • We usually buy long life milk from aldi as we love out of town so it’s easier having it on hand ask the time

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