


California Expands Raw Milk Recall Amid Bird Flu Outbreak
California issues statewide recall of raw milk products from Raw Farm following bird flu detection, impacting the state's largest raw milk producer.
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California health officials have recalled all raw milk and cream products from Raw Farm after new H5N1 bird flu cases were detected. The recall affects all milk produced after November 27 and includes a quarantine of the company. While pasteurized milk is deemed safe, health officials warn against raw milk consumption due to potential risks. Despite the outbreak, Raw Farm continues to sell its raw cheese and butter, as they have undergone fermentation processes. Company owner Mark McAfee confirms involvement with the FDA under Trump’s administration to refine raw milk policies.
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