
The recall affects 5,000 packages of Happy Farms Colby Jack Deli Sliced Cheese, which was distributed exclusively at Aldi locations in Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Ohio, according to the FDA. The voluntary recall was initiated after concerns that the cheese may contain steel fragments, the agency said.
The impacted product carries the UPC code 4061463330840 and has expiration dates of July 13 and July 14, the FDA confirmed.
While federal regulators noted that the risk to consumers is low, metal contamination can still pose serious health risks if ingested.
The recalled Aldi cheese is packaged in flexible, resealable plastic stand-up pouches.
If you have purchased this cheese, do not eat it. Return it to Aldi for a refund.
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