Kenny’s farmhouse has recently decided to issue a recall for their Kentucky Rose, Kentucky Bleu, Awe-Brie and Tomme de nena cheese products. According to the Food and Drug Administration, the reason for this is due to a potential health hazard stemming from a possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. This bacteria could pose a large health risk to children and the elderly. The cheese that is being recalled should be disposed of immediately and any surfaces exposed to the product should be (read more)
Read MoreA total of 133 pounds of cheese are being recalled, according to a series of articles. The Food and Drug Administration revealed that the cheese products, packaged as partial wheels, have been placed on recall by Tomales Bay Foods, the company responsible for the recalled item. No illnesses have been reported as of yet, however, customers are requested to bring the affected products back to the original place of purchase for a complete refund. The cheese is found to contain Listeria (read more)
Read MoreCheese Products Recalled by Andante Dairy
According to multiple news agencies, a lack of pasteurization has forced Andante Dairy to recall its cheeses except for its Musette, Tomme Dolce, and Etude brands. The California State Veterinarian ordered the recall after realizing the milk used in these products was not properly pasteurized. Almost all of the affected cheese items were sold in California but a few were possibly sold in the Chicago and New York areas. The affected cheese brands come in five to eight ounce sizes (read more)
Read MoreContaminated Cheddar Recalled by Whole Foods
Whole Foods recalled several cheddar cheeses due to reports of E.coli contamination. Customers are asked to return affected cheese immediately.
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