Darwin’s Dairy Recalls Milk And Cream Products Because Of A Potential Breakdown In Pasteurisation Procedures.

28 November, 19

Darwin’s Dairy is recalling all of its milk and cream product range because the products may not have been effectively pasteurised. This means the products may contain harmful bacteria such as E. coli. Products are sold in glass bottles, plastic bottles and cartons in a range of sizes.

Product details

Darwin’s Dairy Double Cream
Pack size All

Darwin’s Dairy Whipping Cream
Pack size All

Darwin’s Dairy Semi-Skimmed Milk
Pack size All

Darwin’s Dairy Skimmed Milk
Pack size All

Darwin’s Dairy Whole Milk
Pack size All

NP and DJ Darwin Ltd Double Cream
Pack size All

NP and DJ Darwin Ltd Whipping Cream
Pack size All

NP and DJ Darwin Ltd Semi Skimmed Milk
Pack size All

NP and DJ Darwin Ltd Skimmed Milk
Pack size All

NP and DJ Darwin Ltd Whole Milk
Pack size All

No other Darwin’s Dairy products are known to be affected.

Risk statement

The possible presence of harmful bacteria such as E. coli in the products listed above.

Symptoms caused by E. coli include diarrhoea, abdominal pain, bloody diarrhoea, and haemolytic uremic syndrome, a serious condition that can lead to kidney failure and can be fatal. Other harmful bacteria may be present that may cause other symptoms. If you have consumed these products and feel unwell, you are advised to seek medical advice.

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