Milk Recalled Due to Plastic Contamination—What to Know Now

The products were sold in four states.

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Check your fridge. Wawa brand milk is being recalled in four states due to possible plastic material contamination, according to separate notices from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

The 16-ounce plastic bottles of Wawa milk were sold at store locations in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Almost 22,000 bottles are affected by the recall. The following varieties, including their UPCs, are part of the recall:

The recalls were initiated after “foreign plastic material” was discovered on the fill line in the bottling process. They are classified as Class II recalls by the FDA, meaning that the products can "cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences."

Some physical contaminants in food can pose serious health hazards to consumers, according to the FDA. Contact your healthcare provider if you've experienced any issues after drinking the recalled beverages.

If you purchased any of these recalled milk products, throw them away or return them to your local Wawa for a refund.

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