An extensive recall of bags of shredded cheese is underway due to the possibility that they contains metal fragments. According to a report by the US Food and Drug Administration, the cheeses were distributed in 31 states and Puerto Rico, with many of them sold at popular retailers such as Aldi, Target and Walmart.
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The reason listed for the recall is "potential metal fragments from supplier raw material," and Great Lakes Cheese from Hiram, Ohio, is the company behind the recall.
In a news release provided to CNET, Great Lakes Cheese stated that the recall was related to an incident in October when the cheese supplier "notified us that they were recalling cheese they had supplied to us due to foreign material." The bulk of the recalled cheeses -- which includes 235,789 cases -- are low-moisture, part-skim mozzarella shredded cheese packaged in individually plastic bags. Those recalled cheeses are:
Always Save - Shredded, 5 lb., UPC 7003865782, 4/case
Borden - Shredded, 8 oz., UPC 5300007162 6 or 12/case
Borden - Thick Cut, 8 oz., UPC 5300007170, 6/case 3
Brookshire's - Finely Shredded, 8 oz., UPC 9282510119, 12/case
Brookshire's - Shredded, 8 oz., UPC 9282510120, 12/case
Brookshire's - Shredded, 32 oz., UPC 9282510130, 6/case
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