Summary
The FDA updated the recall of several flavors of cream cheese made by Made Fresh Salads Inc. with its highest risk level, Class I, due to possible Listeria contamination. The products were distributed in the New York City area, and consumers are advised not to consume them and return them for a refund.
Key Facts
- The recall involves multiple cream cheese flavors made by Made Fresh Salads Inc.
- The recall received a Class I risk classification, indicating a high risk for serious health issues.
- The cream cheese may be contaminated with Listeria, a harmful bacteria.
- Affected products were sold in 5-pound tubs with expiration dates through February 27, 2026.
- Distribution occurred in Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and the New York City area.
- No illnesses have been reported as of the article's publication.
- The issue was traced to a contaminated mixer part, which has been removed.
- Consumers should return affected products to the place of purchase for a refund.