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Happy Farms Shredded Cheese Recalled Due to Metal Contamination

March 22, 2025 - 19:04

Happy Farms Shredded Cheese Recalled Due to Metal Contamination

Bags of Happy Farms shredded Colby Jack cheese sold at Aldi locations across four states have been recalled over concerns that they may contain metal fragments. The recall affects consumers in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, prompting immediate action for those who purchased the product.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued the recall after reports of foreign material in the cheese, which poses a potential risk to consumers. Shoppers are urged to check their refrigerators for the affected cheese and to dispose of it or return it to the store for a full refund.

The affected products were packaged in 8-ounce bags and were sold under the Happy Farms brand. Aldi has taken steps to ensure that the recalled items are removed from shelves to protect customer safety. Consumers experiencing any adverse reactions after consuming the cheese are advised to seek medical attention.


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