FDA orders shredded cheese recall
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(FOX40.COM) — More than one million bags of shredded cheese have been recalled throughout the U.S., including California, after the discovery of potential metal fragments inside them, according to the Federal Drug Administration.
The shredded cheese manufacturer, Great Lakes Cheese Co. of Hiram, Ohio, initiated the voluntary recall back in October, saying the products may be contaminated with metal fragments, which may cause internal injuries if consumed.
Parents and retailers are urged to dispose of all ByHeart formula products including all lots, can size and single-serve “anywhere” sticks.
The Food and Drug Administration issued a Class II risk warning for two Caesar salad products possibly contaminated with plastic.
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