If this milk is in your kitchen, take it immediately

There could be e.coli hidden in this mark of milk, as well as in its cream.


Several reminders of grocery products - includingStoves andbread- having recently been issued among other setbacks, as repeatedShortages of staple items. Now there is another reminder that you must be aware of your grocery list for the week.

Gallon, mid-gallon, quarter and containers of pintRaw lighting and whole milk, and cream ofCosy Vale Creamery could containE. coli, the company recently announced in acustomer statement. The Department of Agriculture of the State of Washington has detected the presence ofE. coli In the cream that has been treated at the same time as skimmed milk products and whole milk.

Potentially contaminated products havebetter by dates of12/14 to 12/23 and are sold in variousRetail stores At Western Washington, including Marlene's Market, Olympia Food Co-op and Organic 101. Customers are invited to eliminate all products with these dates or to return a full refund. (In touch:The 7 healthiest foods to eat right now.)

"The pathogen has not been detected in crushed crown products and whole milk, however, all products have been treated from the same milk," says the notice. "Cozy Vale Creamery and WSDA continue to work jointly to respond to the source of the problem."

The symptoms of E. coli infection include diarrhea, stomach cramps, bloody stools and low quality fever.

"You generally develop symptoms of a STEC infection within three to five days after food consumption and eating food contaminated with thisE. coli bacteria, "according to theCleveland Clinic. "However, you could have symptoms as soon as one day after an exhibition up to about 10 days later."

Consider going to another brand of milk to avoid getting sick this holiday season.

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