Oak Farm Dairy Recalls 64,000 Units of Milk
After testing revealed Alkaline Phosphatase, an enzyme not present in pasteurized milk, Oak Farms Dairy in Waco, Texas, recalled 64,000 units of milk. The potentially affected milk had already been distributed to retailers and schools in San Antonio, Austin, Waco, Temple, Kileen and several other Texas cities.
Your friends and family who drink Oak Farms milk need to know about this quality-control breakdown. Although no illnesses have been reported yet, concerns remain high as unpasteurized milk can carry numerous bacteria such as salmonella, e. coli, and listeria. Unpasteurized milk is particularly dangerous for pregnant women, children, the elderly and people with weakened immune systems.
If you’ve ingested contaminated milk from Oak Farms or any other dairy, you may have a viable legal action against the milk providers. Act promptly by contacting the personal injury experts at Fears | Nachawati. Call us at 1.866.705.7584 or send an email to info@fnlawfirm.com. We’re ready to help you today!