Aldi Cheese Recall 2025: Metal Contamination Alert – Check Now!
Aldi has issued an urgent recall for its Happy Farms Colby Jack shredded cheese due to metal contamination. If you recently purchased cheese from Aldi, check your fridge now! This Aldi cheese recall 2025 affects select stores in Connecticut, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.
The recall involves Happy Farms by ALDI Colby Jack Shredded Cheese sold in 12-ounce pouches. These products may contain stainless steel fragments, posing a serious health risk.
If you have this product at home, stop using it immediately. Consuming metal fragments can cause injury, including cuts to the mouth, throat, or internal damage.
This recall is part of a series of food safety actions taken recently. If you bought shredded cheese from Aldi, check for the UPC code and expiration dates listed above.
Aldi has removed the affected products from store shelves, but some may still be in customers’ homes. If you have the recalled cheese, return it to your local Aldi store for a full refund. No receipt is required.
For further questions, you can contact the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) at 1-888-INFO-FDA (1-888-463-6332).
Customers who experience any symptoms of injury after consuming the cheese should seek medical attention immediately. Symptoms could include:
While no injuries have been reported yet, Aldi is taking precautions to ensure customer safety. The company has urged shoppers to check their products and dispose of any affected items.
This is not the first recall in recent months. Other grocery items, including beef sticks and hot sauce, have also been recalled due to contamination concerns.
If you purchased Happy Farms Colby Jack Shredded Cheese at Aldi, take these steps now:
Food recalls happen, but taking quick action can prevent health risks. Aldi is working closely with food safety officials to ensure contaminated products are removed from circulation.
Stay updated on food recalls by checking the FDA website or subscribing to Aldi’s recall alerts. If you ever have doubts about a product’s safety, it’s better to be cautious.
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