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If you're an Aldi shopper, it's time to check your fridge. Great Lakes Cheese Co. Inc. has issued a recall for their Happy Farms by ALDI Colby Jack shredded cheese due to potential contamination with stainless steel fragments.
Details of the Recalled Product
The product under recall is the Happy Farms by ALDI Colby Jack shredded cheese, packaged in 12-ounce plastic pouches. These packages bear the UPC 4061463330840 and have best-by dates of July 13 or 14, 2025. Approximately 4,800 units were distributed across Aldi stores in Connecticut, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.
Reason for the Recall
The recall was initiated due to the potential presence of stainless steel fragments in the cheese, posing a physical hazard to consumers. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) classified this as a Class II recall, indicating that exposure to the product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences, with a remote probability of serious health issues. citeturn0search3
What Consumers Should Do
If you have purchased this product, it's advisable to:
- Dispose of the Product: Do not consume the cheese. Throw it away immediately to prevent any risk.
- Return for a Refund: Alternatively, you can return the product to your local Aldi store for a full refund.
- Monitor Health: If you've consumed the product and experience any unusual symptoms, consult your healthcare provider promptly.
Recent Food Safety Concerns
This recall is part of a series of recent food safety alerts. Earlier this year, there were recalls involving Dunkin' products and Lyons ReadyCare shakes due to a listeria outbreak, which resulted in 12 deaths. Additionally, over 75,000 bottles of International Delight Coffee Creamers were recalled due to spoilage concerns. citeturn0news9
Ensuring Food Safety
Food manufacturers and retailers are responsible for ensuring their products' safety and quality. Consumers are encouraged to stay informed about recalls by regularly checking updates from the FDA and other relevant authorities. If you suspect a product may be contaminated or unsafe, it's best to err on the side of caution and avoid consumption.
Contact Information
For more details on this recall, contact the FDA at 1-888-INFO-FDA (1-888-463-6332) or visit their official website. Staying informed and vigilant helps ensure your safety and that of your loved ones.
If you're an Aldi shopper, it's time to check your fridge. Great Lakes Cheese Co. Inc. has issued a recall for their Happy Farms by ALDI Colby Jack shredded cheese due to potential contamination with stainless steel fragments.
[b]Details of the Recalled Product[/b]
The product under recall is the Happy Farms by ALDI Colby Jack shredded cheese, packaged in 12-ounce plastic pouches. These packages bear the UPC 4061463330840 and have best-by dates of July 13 or 14, 2025. Approximately 4,800 units were distributed across Aldi stores in Connecticut, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.
[b]Reason for the Recall[/b]
The recall was initiated due to the potential presence of stainless steel fragments in the cheese, posing a physical hazard to consumers. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) classified this as a Class II recall, indicating that exposure to the product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences, with a remote probability of serious health issues. citeturn0search3
[b]What Consumers Should Do[/b]
If you have purchased this product, it's advisable to:
- [i][u]Dispose of the Product[/u][/i]: Do not consume the cheese. Throw it away immediately to prevent any risk.
- [i][u]Return for a Refund:[/u][/i] Alternatively, you can return the product to your local Aldi store for a full refund.
[i][u]- Monitor Health:[/u][/i] If you've consumed the product and experience any unusual symptoms, consult your healthcare provider promptly.
[b]Recent Food Safety Concerns [/b] This recall is part of a series of recent food safety alerts. Earlier this year, there were recalls involving Dunkin' products and Lyons ReadyCare shakes due to a listeria outbreak, which resulted in 12 deaths. Additionally, over 75,000 bottles of International Delight Coffee Creamers were recalled due to spoilage concerns. citeturn0news9
[b]Ensuring Food Safety[/b]
Food manufacturers and retailers are responsible for ensuring their products' safety and quality. Consumers are encouraged to stay informed about recalls by regularly checking updates from the FDA and other relevant authorities. If you suspect a product may be contaminated or unsafe, it's best to err on the side of caution and avoid consumption.
[b]Contact Information[/b]
For more details on this recall, contact the FDA at 1-888-INFO-FDA (1-888-463-6332) or visit their official website. Staying informed and vigilant helps ensure your safety and that of your loved ones.