Some important chains of supermarkets have recently started the training camp of specific batches of milk pasteurized whole, as a precautionary measure to ensure consumer safety. The notice concerns several brands distributed throughout Italy, and customers are advised to check whether the products purchased are part of the affected batches. Here is all the information needed to identify the products involved and the details of the recall.
Three Brands of Milk Recalled from Supermarkets: The Notice
Some of the main supermarket chains – including Bennet, Carrefour, Coop and Esselunga – have issued a warning regarding the training camp precautionary of certain batches of high temperature pasteurized whole milk.
The measure was taken after it emerged that some of the products contained unwanted materials inside of the packages. The affected batches concern milk sold in 1-liter plastic bottles, with specific expiration dates. Below are the details relating to the affected batches and their expiration dates.
Three Brands of Milk Recalled from Supermarkets. All Lots Affected
La production of the withdrawn lots was carried out by Central Milk of Italy SpA., with operational headquarters in Vicenza, in via A. Faedo 60.
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15/05/25B (Polenghi, Mukki and Soresina)
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16/05/25B (Polenghi and Soresina)
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17/05/25B (Polenghi only)
As a precaution, the company advises consumers not to consume milk from these batches and to return the packages to the point of sale where they were purchased. Refund or replacement of the product will be guaranteed even without the need to present the purchase receipt.