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Yahoo
26-03-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
FDA: Popular Retailer Recalls Cheese Over Contamination Concerns
Aldi cheese is being recalled over metal fragment contamination. It was made a Class II recall, which means consuming the product may cause serious adverse health concerns. Below is more information about the recalled product. Processed cheese can last a good bit of time in the fridge, which is why it's worth checking the back of yours for recently recalled Happy Farms by Aldi Colby Jack Finely Shredded Cheese. The product was recalled in February over potential foreign material contamination. Now, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is classifying it as a Class II recall, meaning that consumption could cause 'serious adverse health consequences.' Four-hundred cases of the 12-ounce pouches of cheese were recalled in four states—Connecticut, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania—because they could potentially be contaminated with foreign matter—specifically, stainless steel fragments. The packages have the item number of 170374, the UPC code 4061463330840, and best-by dates of July 13, 2025 and July 14, 2025. If you believe you have affected product, do not eat it. A press release announcing the recall was not published, so further details regarding how the cheese was contaminated are not available, nor are specific disposal or return instructions. However, according to Aldi's recall policy, the stores work to 'swiftly and effectively remove such products' from shelves. 'A 'pull-from-sale' alert from either the manufacturer of the suspect product or our own Corporate Buying Department will trigger a rapid response plan for handling recalls,' the grocer's site reads. 'Products that do not meet Aldi or government standards in any of these areas will be efficiently and effectively removed from sale.' If you do still happen to have recalled product, reschedule taco night and follow the standard procedure for disposal and reaching out to either the store you purchased it from or the manufacturer, which, in this case, is Great Lakes Cheese Co Inc. The manufacturer can be reached at 440-834-2500 or via email at hello@ Other wellness and food products recently impacted by recalls include acne treatments, canned tuna, pancake mix, and more. A February report published by the Public Interest Research Group, a nonprofit consumer protection group, analyzed data from food recalls in 2024 and found that there were about 300 food recalls last year leading to nearly 1,400 illnesses associated with pathogens like salmonella, E. coli, and others. Food safety experts attribute the apparent rise in numbers to a few causes, including a lack of proper sanitation practices and increased monitoring and reporting of these issues overall. 'We don't find outbreaks if we don't look for them,' Barbara Kowalcyk, Ph.D., associate professor and director of the Institute for Food Safety and Nutrition Security at George Washington University previously told Prevention. 'We're doing more investigations, but we also have better tools to do investigations with.' As a result, the U.S. may be experiencing more outbreaks and recalls than before, but the food supply is becoming more tightly regulated, she said. You Might Also Like Can Apple Cider Vinegar Lead to Weight Loss? Bobbi Brown Shares Her Top Face-Transforming Makeup Tips for Women Over 50
Yahoo
28-02-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Over 4,000 Units of Mac and Cheese Recalled Over Contamination
Gluten-free mac & cheese bites were recalled from frozen foods aisles this month. Feel Good Foods' Three Cheese Mac & Cheese Bites were pulled due to potential metal contamination. See the affected lot numbers below. A recent recall from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is affecting the frozen food aisle. The gluten-free mac & cheese brand Feel Good Foods recalled over 4,000 cases of its gluten-free frozen Three Cheese Mac & Cheese Bites due to possible metal contamination. There wasn't a press release regarding the recall, which was initiated on February 5. However, an FDA Enforcement Report details the case. The 8-ounce boxes were recalled when foreign bits of metal were discovered in some products. Such a cause for the recall is classified as a Class II, meaning that exposure to the affected product could cause 'temporary reversible adverse health consequences,' per the FDA. According to the brand's website, the frozen snacks are sold at grocers throughout the country including Kroger, Thrive Market, Whole Foods, Target, Wegman's, and others. The affected boxes feature best-by dates of 6/19/2026 and 6/20/2026, lot numbers of 24354AV1 and 24355AV1, and the UPC Code 899039002808. The recall is nationwide and ongoing. The FDA did not advise how to respond to contaminated product, however, it is standard practice to throw away damaged goods and contact the retailer of purchase or the manufacturer for next steps. This recall is one of multiple food recalls that have taken place recently, including that of pancake mix, chocolate, baked goods, and more. A new report from Public Interest Research Group found that food recalls doubled in 2024, which food safety experts, understandably, find concerning. 'The statistics are alarming: Foodborne pathogens are responsible for an estimated 3,000 American deaths annually,' Darin Detwiler, L.P.D., author of Food Safety: Past, Present, and Predictions and a professor at Northeastern University previously told Prevention. 'The recent increase in recalls and associated illnesses indicates that consumers face a growing risk of encountering contaminated food products.' It also indicates that more investigation into food contamination is being done with tools that are more advanced than ever, so the increase in discoveries is at least somewhat expected, added Barbara Kowalcyk, Ph.D., associate professor and director of the Institute for Food Safety and Nutrition Security at George Washington University. In other words, 'it's an extremely complex issue,' she said. You Might Also Like Can Apple Cider Vinegar Lead to Weight Loss? Bobbi Brown Shares Her Top Face-Transforming Makeup Tips for Women Over 50