The Ohio-based Great Lakes Cheese Co. has initiated a 31-state recall of shredded cheese because of possible metal fragments in the products.
The Food and Drug Administration said the fragments may have come from a supplier of raw materials used to make the cheese.
The cheese was sold under multiple brand names, including Borden, Good & Gather, Great Value, Publix, Food Lion and Food Club, and at stores such as Walmart, Target, Aldi, Publix and H-E-B.
RECENT RECALLS
Products have expiration dates ranging from January 2026 through March 2026 and may still be in consumers’ refrigerators.
No injuries or illnesses have been reported.
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