FDA orders shredded cheese recall
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The biggest canned food recalls of 2025
Unfortunately, canned food recalls happen, and 2025 was not exempt from unfortunate incidents involving products ranging from tuna to green beans.
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.
The cheese was distributed across 31 states and Puerto Rico.
The Ambriola Company has pulled various cheese products from shelves due to potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes bacteria.
Active alerts are in place for several products, and investigations continue into the source and extent of contamination.
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The agency has issued yet another warning about certain imported brass and aluminum cookware that could be leaching toxic chemicals. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has once again expanded its warning on certain brands of imported cookware,
A nationwide product recall for Belkin Portable Power Banks and Wireless Charging Stands was announced by Target on November 13 due to the possibility of the lithium-ion battery overheating, causing a potential fire and burn hazard. The model number is MMA008dq05; online item number: 91803770; and Target item number: 080-08-1989.
The FDA expanded its recall of imported aluminum and brass cookware after tests showed certain products can leach harmful levels of lead into food. The agency has already issued warnings in August and October,