
Several milk products sold under the Farmers, Natrel, and Québon brands have been recalled due to the possible presence of glass fragments.
The recall was voluntarily initiated by Agropur and involves two-litre cartons of milk distributed across Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Quebec, with one product sold nationwide in Canada.
Farmers Brand (2-litre cartons)
Distributed in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island:
Most products carry best-before dates ranging from late March to early April 2026.
Natrel Brand (2-litre cartons)
Distributed nationally across Canada:
Best-before dates range from early April to mid-May 2026.
Québon Brand (2-litre cartons)
Distributed in Quebec:
Best-before dates include March 25 and several dates in April 2026.
The recall was issued due to the possible presence of glass, which poses a potential safety risk if consumed.
According to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, a food safety investigation is currently underway. The agency is also verifying that all recalled products are being removed from the marketplace.
Consumers are advised not to consume, serve, use, sell, or distribute the affected milk products. Recalled items should either be disposed of or returned to the place of purchase.
Agropur confirmed that the recalled milk products were manufactured at its Bedford, Nova Scotia processing facility.