Nationwide Cheese Recalls Issued Due to Contamination Concerns

Katty Kay

Veteran BBC and OZY journalist, author, and commentator on US politics and women's issues.

The nation's food safety authorities are currently managing two significant and unrelated cheese recalls, affecting a broad range of products available to consumers. One recall addresses concerns over the presence of metal fragments in various shredded mozzarella and cheese blends, while the other is in response to a potential Listeria contamination in several Pecorino Romano cheese brands. These incidents underscore the ongoing importance of stringent quality control in the food industry.

Great Lakes Cheese initiated a recall in early October for multiple shredded cheese varieties, including mozzarella and pizza-style blends, after discovering possible metal contamination. This recall was subsequently elevated to a Class II risk by the FDA, indicating a potential for temporary or reversible adverse health effects. The affected products, with diverse brand names, were distributed across 31 states and Puerto Rico through major retailers like Target, Walmart, Publix, and Aldi, and bear sell-by dates extending into February and March 2026. Separately, The Ambriola Company announced a recall of its grated Pecorino Romano products following routine testing that confirmed the presence of Listeria. Although no illnesses have been reported, the recall was issued as a precautionary measure for products sold between early and mid-November, also with distant expiration dates. These Pecorino Romano items, under brands such as Ambriola, Locatelli, and Member's Mark, were sold in various retail outlets, including Walmart, Sam's Club, and Wegman's across numerous states.

In response to these food safety incidents, consumers are advised to either discard the recalled cheese products or return them to the place of purchase for a full refund. Individuals who have consumed the potentially contaminated Pecorino Romano and experience symptoms such as fever, headache, or muscle aches should seek medical attention. Both companies involved are actively cooperating with regulatory bodies to investigate the causes of contamination and enhance their food safety protocols, ensuring public health remains a top priority.

These widespread cheese recalls serve as a powerful reminder of the intricate processes involved in bringing food from farm to table and the collective responsibility to uphold food safety standards. While such events can be concerning, they also highlight the diligence of regulatory bodies and manufacturers in identifying and addressing potential health risks. Through transparent communication and prompt action, the industry demonstrates its commitment to consumer well-being, fostering trust and ensuring that our food supply remains safe and reliable for everyone.

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