
Prairie Farms has recalled certain gallons of fat-free milk, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Nov. 26. The milk, distributed to Woodman’s Markets in Illinois and Wisconsin, may contain “food-grade cleaning agents,” which could cause illness if consumed.
The recall affects gallons of Prairie Farms fat-free milk produced in Dubuque, Iowa, with the following identifiers:
- Code date: DEC08
- Plant code: PLT19-145
- Impacted production window (timestamp): 17:51–21:23
- UPC: 7273023117
Approximately 320 gallons of the recalled milk were sold before Prairie Farms discovered the contamination on Nov. 24, when it was alerted to a potential quality issue. The FDA report did not say whether anyone has become sick from the contaminated milk.
If you have the milk, do not drink it. Instead, throw it out or return it for a refund. Consumers with questions can contact Prairie Farms Dairy at media@prairiefarms.com.
