Consumer Alert: Improperly Pasteurized Milk
NEWARK -
The New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs is issuing this Consumer Alert to advise consumers that Midland Farms, located in Menands, New York, has voluntarily recalled certain milk products due to the potential of improper pasteurization. Proper pasteurization heats milk in order to effectively eliminate all pathogenic bacteria, such as Listeria and Salmonella. Recalled products were sold in New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island.
The recalled milk products are all sold in plastic containers and are marketed under the brand names Midland Farms, Corrado's Market, Jersey Dairy Farms and Trade Fair Premium. They all possess the plant code 36-1661. The products also possess a black ink date code near the top of the container. The products involved in this recall include:
Recalled Gallons:
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"Midland Farms Milk" with the date code SEP24
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"Midland Farms Reduced Fat, 2% Milk Fat Milk" with the date code SEP24
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"Midland Farms Low Fat, 1% Milk Fat Milk" with the date code SEP24
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"Midland Farms Fat Free Milk" with the date code SEP24
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"Corrado's Milk" with the date code SEP24
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"Corrado's Market Reduced Fat, 2% Milk Fat Milk" with the date code SEP24
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"Corrado's Market Low Fat 1% Milk Fat Milk" with the date code SEP24
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"Corrado's Market Fat Free Milk" with the date code SEP24
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"Jersey Dairy Farms Vitamin D Milk" with the date code SEP24
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"Trade Fair Premium Milk" with the date code SEP24
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"Trade Fair Premium Reduced Fat, 2% Milk Fat Milk" with the date code SEP24
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"Trade Fair Premium Low Fat, 1% Milk Fat Milk" with the date code SEP24
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"Trade Fair Premium Fat Free Milk" with the date code SEP24
Recalled Half-Gallons:
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"Midland Farms Milk" with the date code SEP24
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"Midland Farms Reduced Fat, 2% Milk Fat Milk" with the date code SEP24
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"Midland Farms Low Fat, 1% Milk Fat Milk" with the date code SEP24
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"Midland Farms Fat Free Milk" with the date code SEP24
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"Jersey Dairy Farms Vitamin D Milk" with the date code SEP24
Recalled Quarts:
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"Midland Farms Fresh Whole Milk" with SELLBY 9/24/10
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"Midland Farms Reduced Fat Milk" with SELLBY 9/24/10
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"Midland Farms Fresh Low Fat Milk" with SELLBY 9/24/10
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"Midland Farms Fresh Fat Free Milk" with SELLBY 9/24/10
Recalled Pints:
- "Midland Farms Whole Milk" with SELLBY 9/24/10
View recalled products’ labels here
The Division has learned that the problem was detected by the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets' milk inspectors during an inspection on September 7, 2010 when they found a failure of pasteurization equipment at the Menands milk plant. While the recalled products have not been found to be contaminated with any harmful pathogens, the company has determined to voluntarily recall all production as a precautionary measure.
Following New York’s announcement of this recall, the Division today contacted the New Jersey Department of Health to determine which food stores operating in New Jersey were known to have received deliveries of the recalled milk products. According to the Department of Health, it has identified at least 38 stores in New Jersey which are known to have received the products and it has alerted local health departments to promptly inspect these stores to ensure that the affected products are not sold. Consumers who have purchased any of the recalled products should return them to the place of purchase or discard them.
No illnesses have been reported to date to in connection with this problem. Consumers are warned not to use or consume the recalled products even if it does not appear or smell spoiled.
Consumers with questions may contact Midland Farms directly at 518-436-7038.
For more information about the recall, consumers can go to
http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm225221.htm
The Division of Consumer Affairs may be contacted at
http://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov or
1-800-242-5846 (toll-free within N.J.) or
973-504-6200.
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