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Press release from the Somerset County Government:
March 31, 2022
SOMERVILLE, NJ – The Somerset County Department of Health is informing public schools of a statewide emergency recall of Guida's milk and is asking for all products to be removed from the school's cafeteria and distribution suspended.
According to the New Jersey Department of Health, approximately 25 children have been hospitalized due to the presence of a peroxyacetic sanitizer in Guida's 1% Lowfat Milk, code dated 09-183 Apr 11 B2. Since other type of Guida's brand milk may be affected, all products should be removed from distribution within school's cafeterias.
The Somerset County Department of Health is contacting public schools and food service companies within our contracted municipalities to notify them of the emergency recall. For additional questions, call the Somerset County Department of Health at 908-231-7155.
The Somerset County Department of Health Consumer Health Staff routinely inspect all food establishments, including schools and investigate food recalls, food-borne disease outbreaks, and complaints within contract municipalities.
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