Meiji Holdings Recalls Milk Due to Detection of Antibacterial Chemical
Source: The DairyNews
Meiji Holdings announced on Saturday that it is recalling certain Meiji Milk products after the detection of an antibacterial chemical called sulfamonomethoxine, commonly used to treat cattle.

The company has assured consumers that consuming the affected milk is not harmful and will provide refunds for the recalled products.
The recall comes as part of Meiji's commitment to ensuring the safety and quality of its products. The company encourages consumers to return the affected products for a refund and emphasizes that the consumption of the recalled milk does not pose any health risks.