A milk recall has been issued in Canada over concerns that some products may contain pieces of glass.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency posted the warning on March 25, 2026, urging people to check their fridges for affected items.
The recall includes certain Natrel milk sold across Canada, as well as Farmers milk in Nova Scotia and P.E.I., and Québon milk in Quebec. The products come in two-litre cartons and include different types such as chocolate, 1%, 2%, and whole milk, with specific best-before dates.
Consumers are advised not to drink or use the recalled milk. Instead, they should throw it out or return it to the store where it was purchased.
The CFIA says it is continuing to investigate, and more products could be added to the recall.
