Whether you enjoy snacking on fresh mozzarella or cooking with various cheddars, cheese is probably a staple in your kitchen.
One of Aldi's Colby jack cheese items has been recalled because of possible metal contamination, according to the U.S. Food ...
It was made a Class II recall, which means consuming the product may cause serious adverse health concerns.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued the Class II recall, which affects approximately 4,800 bags of cheese. The affected products were sold in Connecticut, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.
Customers are encouraged to not consume further and to throw the remaining product in the trash Getty Aldi customers may need to double-check the cheese labels in their refrigerators. On March 19 ...
Pouches of Aldi’s Happy Farms shredded Colby Jack cheese have been recalled in four states over concerns they contained metal fragments. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued the Class ...
Nearly 50 pre-packaged salad products are being recalled by major supermarkets after E. coli was found during routine testing ...
Nearly 5,000 pouches of shredded cheese sold at Aldi's stores in four states have been recalled after a possible metal contamination, health regulators warn. A voluntary recall says that 400 cases ...
Pouches of shredded cheese sold at Aldi's stores in four states have been recalled because of possible metal contamination.
Approximately 5,000 pouches of Happy Farm's Colby Jack Deli Sliced Cheese sold at Aldi stores in four states, including Michigan, have been recalled due to potential metal contamination.
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