In New Zealand, Arran Farm raw milk recalled due to Campylobacter concerns

New Zealand Food Safety announced that Arran Trust is recalling specific batches of its Arran Farm brand raw (unpasteurized) drinking milk, as the product may contain Campylobacter. The milk was sold through a vending machine at Arran Farm Milk Shop in Feilding. It has not been exported. Raw milk carries inherent risks as it may contain harmful bacteria. @ https://www.mpi.govt.nz/news/media-releases/arran-farm-raw-milk-recalled-due-to-campylobacter-concerns/

 

 Arran Farm raw milk recalled due to Campylobacter concerns | NZ Government
Arran Farm raw milk recalled due to Campylobacter concerns | NZ Government

Arran Trust is recalling specific batches of its Arran Farm brand raw (unpasteurised) drinking milk, as the product may contain Campylobacter. “The concern with this unpasteurised milk is that it may contain Campylobacter, a foodborne bacterium that can make you sick,” says New Zealand Food Safety acting deputy director-general Jenny Bishop.

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