Woolworths has withdrawn a range of milk for supermarket shelves after a number of complaints about its taste.
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 18: A general view is seen of Woolworths in Avalon on December 18, 2020 in Sydney, Australia. A cluster of Covid-19 cases on the northern beaches of Sydney has grown to 28, prompting NSW health officials to urge residents of affected suburbs to stay home. Traffic at Sydney Airport has increased as people rush to leave the city with several states imposing quarantine restrictions for New South Wales residents. (Photo by Jenny Evans/Getty Images)

A woman living in Bendigo, Victoria, wrote on Facebook her Woolies full cream milk in a three litre bottle had a “bad chemical taste to it”.

She added she purchased the milk from a Woolies at Epsom in Bendigo.

Another man added his milk also tasted bad.

“So that went down the drain,” he wrote.

Another woman added her milk, which she purchased in Canberra, also had a bad taste.

Woolworths took ‘precautionary step’ to pull milk

A Woolworths spokesperson told Yahoo News Australia the supermarket took “the precautionary step” of withdrawing a single batch of two and three litre Woolworths branded Full Cream Fresh Milk from sale in Victoria and the ACT.

“This followed feedback on the taste of this particular batch from a small number of customers,” the spokesperson said.

Woolworths pulls milk from sale after chemical taste complaints
Some Woolworths milk has been recalled over its taste. Source: Facebook

“The batch has been tested by our Victorian milk supplier and it is absolutely safe for customers to consume the product.”

The milk was sold last week and has an expiry date of January 4, 2021.

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