Raw milk fad: unpasteurised milk to catch on in Britain?

Raw milk may soon be sold in vending machines in the UK – despite fears that it could be dangerous

Pasteurised milk being poured in to a glass
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Shoppers across England, Wales and Northern Ireland will soon be able to buy unpasteurised or "raw" milk from vending machines in supermarkets, as the UK's food safety regulator announced that it would relax restrictions on the dairy product.

Raw milk is currently only available directly from farms and sales are regulated due to concerns that unpasteurised milk can contain harmful bacteria such as E. coli, listeria, salmonella and campylobacter. In Scotland, raw milk is banned altogether.

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