FDA Recalls 64,800 Pounds of Butter Over Hidden Milk – Are You at Risk?

Did you recently buy butter? You might want to double-check the label—because over 64,000 pounds of it have been recalled across the U.S.
Bunge North America Inc., a major U.S. food supplier, has recalled its European Style Butter Blend due to undeclared milk—an ingredient that can trigger severe allergic reactions in some consumers.
⚠️ What’s Been Recalled?
- Product: European Style Butter Blend, 1 lb. blocks
- Company: Bunge North America Inc. (Chesterfield, MO)
- Amount: 64,800 lbs. (1,800 cases)
- Lot Code: 5064036503
- Distributed to: 12 U.S. centers + 1 in the Dominican Republic
The butter came in white paperboard boxes—each case contained 36 blocks.
🔍 What Makes This Recall Serious?
On July 30, 2025, the FDA elevated the recall to Class II, meaning it could cause temporary or medically reversible health issues for consumers with milk allergies.
“People with severe allergies could experience hives, cramps, or even anaphylaxis,” warned Dr. Rachel Graham, food safety expert at the National Allergy Foundation.
No injuries have been reported yet, but the FDA recommends immediate action if you purchased or consumed this butter.
✅ What Should You Do If You Bought This?
- Check your product’s lot number: 5064036503
- If it matches, stop consuming it right away
- Contact the store you purchased from for a refund
- If symptoms appear, seek medical help immediately
🚨 Quick Symptoms of Milk Allergy
- Rashes or hives
- Stomach pain
- Nausea, vomiting
- Breathing difficulty or anaphylaxis
🧠 Why Food Label Accuracy Matters
According to the CDC, more than 32 million Americans have food allergies—and milk ranks in the top 8.
Even small labeling mistakes can put lives at risk. That’s why transparency in ingredients isn’t just legal—it’s lifesaving.
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❓ FAQ – Butter Recall August 2025
Is this butter still on store shelves?
No, the product has been pulled from all known distribution centers. However, it may still exist in consumer refrigerators.
How do I return the product?
Bring the butter or proof of purchase to your retailer. Most stores will issue a refund.
What if I already ate the butter?
If you’re not allergic to milk, you’re likely fine. If you are allergic and feel unwell, seek medical help immediately.
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