Arla is recalling cream milk with the product name Arla Cultura Onaka Naturell.
The reason is that the cream milk is labeled as lactose-free, which is not true.
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Labeled lactose-free – contains lactose
“We take the incident seriously and are therefore recalling all Onaka packaging with stated best-before dates. At the same time, we have started an investigation into how the mislabeling occurred. We apologize for this, it is important that consumers feel safe with our products”, writes Johanna Ryssnäsquality manager at Arla, in the press release.
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These packages are being recalled
The mislabelled product is not suitable for lactose intolerant people, but otherwise there is nothing wrong with it, writes Arla in a press release.
The skimmed milk contains 3.8 grams of lactose per 100 grams, according to Arla.
The recall applies to packaging with best before dates 2024-09-19, 2024-09-26 and 2024-10-03.
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Arla Cultura Onaka Natural. Photo: Arla.
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