Monica Rodin, a resident of Ekshärad, Sweden, has reported encountering separated and lumpy milk for the second time in recent months, according to a report from SVT Värmland. The issue was discovered at the end of March when Rodin purchased milk that she described as having the consistency of soft cheese.
Rodin, who describes herself as a frequent milk drinker and user in cooking, stated that the milk was unusable when she bought it. 'It was like cheese mass at the beginning - like soft cheese,' she reportedly said. The milk was separated, lumpy, and had a yellowish liquid alongside clumps.
It was like cheese mass at the beginning - like soft cheese
This marks the second time in recent months that Rodin has experienced this problem with purchased milk. While she has received compensation for the spoiled product, she questions how stores can continue selling sour milk. The report indicates that dairy chief Staffan Eklöv has responded to her concerns, though the specifics of his response were not detailed in the available source.
Rodin's complaint highlights ongoing concerns about milk quality control in retail settings, though the report does not indicate whether this is an isolated incident or part of a broader pattern.
