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More milk products recalled over threat of E.coli

Dairy companies and retailers have recalled more milk products over the weekend due to possible E.coli contamination.

Lion Dairy & Drinks (LD&D), Aldi and 7-Eleven have pulled several products following on from the recall of three others last week.

LD&D has recalled Dairy Choice Full Cream 2 Litre and Community Co The Good Drop Full Cream 2 Litre with the Use by Date of 25/02/2020 sold at IGA stores and various independents stores.

“We encourage anyone who has consumed the products being recalled and who feels unwell to seek medical advice as required. Anyone in possession of the impacted products should not consume them but dispose of the product and call the Lion Dairy & Drinks Consumer Enquiries Centre on 1800 677 852 for a full refund,” the company said in a statement.

Meanwhile, discount grocer Aldi has recalled its Farmdale Full Cream Milk 3 Litre in plastic bottles with the Use By Date of 25/02/2020 from its stores in the ACT and some stores in NSW.

While 7-Eleven Stores Pty Ltd is conducting a recall of 7-Eleven Full Cream Milk 2 Litre in plastic bottles with Use By Date of 24/02/2020 sold in its stores in ACT and NSW.

Last Thursday, LDD announced a recall of two Dairy Farmers white milk products in NSW. These were manufactured at its Penrith facility.

“We sincerely regret any inconvenience this may cause. Lion Dairy & Drinks is committed to the highest product quality standards and you can be assured we are continuing to investigate to understand what has happened and put in place steps to mitigate against it happening again,” LD&D said in a statement.

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