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Friday, February 24, 2017

Food Safety News : reported that State confirms E. coli in more raw milk from Pride & Joy

"Before WSDA will collect more retail raw milk samples for pathogen testing, the firm must conduct a root cause analysis to determine factors beyond the milk processing operation that could contribute to the presence of E. coli in the retail raw milk. It is unclear whether Pride & Joy Creamery will expand its current recall of unpasteurized raw milk now that state officials have revealed additional positive test results for E. coli in the dairy's milk. "The recall remains in place and, as far as we know, Pride and Joy has not resumed production of retail raw milk," Castro said. Editor's note: For details on another Washington dairy that is recalling its unpasteurized raw milk after state inspectors found it was contaminated with E. coli, click here. Their raw milk is priced at $10 per gallon on their website and costs more than $13 per gallon in retail stores.


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E. coli prompts raw milk recall in Washington

E. coli prompts raw milk recall in WashingtonPride & Joy Creamery of Toppenish, WA is recalling organic retail raw fluid milk because it may be contaminated with Escherichia coli bacteria (E. coli) that can cause serious illness. Consumers should read the warning label on the retail raw milk container carefully and ask their retailer to verify the milk was produced and processed by a WSDA-licensed operation. Pride & Joy Creamery organic retail raw milk displaying Best By dates of February 10 through Feb. 24 has been recalled. Retail raw milk is legal to sell and buy in Washington State, but the potential health risks are serious. Recalled milk was sold at the on-farm store and online as well as at drop off locations and retail stores throughout Washington state.



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