Soft-cooked cheese sold at retail stores including Aldi and Market Basket is being recalled according to the federal government. possible listeria contamination Originating from equipment used to produce dairy products in an Illinois facility.
The Food and Drug Administration posted a notice Friday announcing the recall of products made by Pennsylvania-based manufacturer Sevensea Cheese USA.
The company said investigators found traces of Listeria, a deadly bacteria, in equipment used to make cheese at the Lena, Illinois facility.
Several products are at risk of Listeria contamination, including Emporium Selection Brie, La Bonne Vie Brie, La Bonne Vie Camembert and Market Basket Brie. As per FDA notice.
Aldi Posted your own notice Announcement of recall. The retailer said December 24 was a “best by” date for the affected products.
The company said the recall is being done “out of an abundance of caution.”
“Aldi puts the safety and integrity of the products it sells first and foremost.
agency also issued a separate recall The turkey sandwich included cheese made by Sevensea Cheese USA.
The FDA said the Noblesville, Ind.-based company is recalling CIBUS Fresh, CF/Autumn Turkey Sandwiches, J&O Autumn Turkey Sandwiches and S&S Autumn Turkey Sandwiches.
The recall stems from possible listeria contamination of Glenview Farms Spreadable Brie, which is used in the sandwich.
The affected products were removed from retailers’ shelves in six states – Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Ohio and Tennessee.
The recalls are the latest incidents that have raised doubts about food safety among American consumers in recent weeks.
last month, McDonald’s temporarily closed its sale Quarter Pounder Sandwich in its thousands Restaurants in 10 states Regulators said onions used in the burgers were the source of the E. coli contamination.
At least 75 people have fallen ill due to E. coli contamination – 22 of whom required hospitalization.
At about the same time, a meat packer based in oklahomaBrucepack recalled approximately 10 million pounds of ready-to-eat beef and poultry items due to concerns they were contaminated with listeria.
Boar’s Head, a cold-cut deli meat maker, closed a massive plant in Virginia that was about to be built. Source of Listeria outbreak This affected millions of pounds of products which were pulled from stores.
At least 10 deaths have been reported in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, Virginia, Florida, Tennessee, New Mexico and South Carolina.
The outbreak led to 59 people being hospitalized in 19 states.