Agropur has announced a recall of milk products from its brands Québon, Natrel, and Farmers due to possible contamination with glass. The recall was made public on March 25, 2026, following the detection of glass pieces in several milk products.
The recall affects multiple products sold in various regions, including Quebec. Consumers are strongly advised not to consume the affected items and to check product labels for specific details regarding the recall.
This voluntary recall comes as a precautionary measure, and it is not mandated by government authorities. Agropur is taking steps to ensure that all potentially contaminated products are removed from store shelves.
In light of this incident, Agropur has urged consumers to remain vigilant and report any concerns regarding the affected products. The company is working closely with retailers to facilitate the recall process and ensure consumer safety.
As of now, no injuries or illnesses have been reported in connection with the contaminated milk products. However, the presence of glass poses a serious risk, prompting the immediate recall.
Consumers should be aware that this situation is part of a broader context of food safety concerns that have been increasingly highlighted in recent years. Food recalls have become more common as companies strive to maintain high safety standards.
The company has not yet provided a timeline for the recall process, and further updates are expected as they assess the situation. Details remain unconfirmed.
Agropur’s commitment to consumer safety is evident in their proactive approach to addressing this issue. They encourage anyone who may have purchased the affected products to return them to the point of purchase for a full refund.
As the situation develops, Agropur will continue to provide information to the public regarding the recall and any further actions that may be necessary to ensure safety.