ALDI is the latest in a string of supermarkets and service stations to issue a recall for milk sold across NSW and ACT over possible E. coli contamination fears
Aldi is the latest in a string of supermarkets and service stations to issue a recall for milk sold across NSW and ACT over possible E. coli contamination fears.
Affected customers who are concerned should return the recalled product to the place they purchased it or contact ALDI's Food Recall Hotline on 1800 709 993.The recall follows one from 7-Eleven of its two-litre full cream milk bottles with a use-by date of 24/02/2020 on Friday morning. The product was sold in 7-Eleven stores in NSW and the ACT.
Dairy Farmers' manufacturer, Lion Dairy & Drinks, said there had been no consumer complaints received regarding the products.
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