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The FDA has upgraded a recall of over 1.5 million bags of shredded cheese due to possible metal contamination.
The recall, initiated by Great Lakes Cheese Co. of Hiram, Ohio, is now a "Class II," meaning exposure may cause temporary health issues.
Affected cheese was sold under various brand names at retailers like Aldi, Walmart, and Target across 31 states.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has upgraded its recall of more than 1.5 million bags of shredded cheese produced by an Ohio company and sold in 31 states.
The Great Lakes Cheese Co. in Hiram, Ohio, initiated the recall of over 250,000 cases of its shredded cheese, each containing between 4 and 12 bags, on Oct. 3 because of possible metal contamination. The FDA upgraded it to a "Class II" recall on Dec.

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