More than one million bags of shredded cheese sold at popular retailers like Walmart, Target and Aldi have been recalled due to potential contamination, according to an FDA enforcement report.

Ohio-based Great Lakes Cheese Co. initiated the ongoing recall on Oct. 3, and the FDA reclassified the recall to a "Class 1" on Dec. 1.

The recalled products were sold in more than 30 states under an array of brand names, including store brands such as Good & Gather, Great Value, Publix, Sprouts and Happy Farms.

Here's what we know about the recall, including whether or not the products were sold in Illinois.

What cheese products are recalled?

The FDA report lists low-moisture part-skim mozzarella shredded cheese, individually packaged in plastic bags, under the following names:

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