Summary
Prairie Farms, a dairy company, recalled some of its fat-free milk on November 25, 2025, because the milk might contain food-grade cleaning agents. The affected milk was sent to stores in Illinois and Wisconsin, and people are advised not to drink it. Prairie Farms is working with the FDA to manage the recall effectively.
Key Facts
- Prairie Farms issued a recall for some fat-free milk on November 25, 2025.
- The milk may have food-grade cleaning agents that can cause health problems like nausea and diarrhea.
- The recall came just before Thanksgiving, a busy grocery shopping time.
- The milk was distributed to Woodman’s stores in Illinois and Wisconsin.
- Affected milk containers are marked with the code date "DEC08" and plant code "PLT19-145".
- Around 320 gallons of milk were distributed before the issue was discovered on November 24, 2025.
- Consumers are advised to return or dispose of the milk for a refund.
- Prairie Farms is working with the FDA to ensure a safe recall process.