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Cheese Recall Sparks New Warning to Customers in Michigan

Cheese Recall Sparks New Warning to Customers in Michigan

Summary

Boss Dairy Farms is recalling a batch of cheddar cheese in Michigan due to possible Listeria contamination. The cheese recall affects 8-ounce blocks of Mild Cheddar sold in clear packaging, and people are advised to return or destroy the product.

Key Facts

  • Boss Dairy Farms issued a recall for Mild Cheddar Cheese because it might be contaminated with Listeria.
  • The recall is for 8-ounce cheese blocks with a UPC number of 850056642057.
  • These cheeses have a best-by date of October 20, 2026, and lot number 13220025.
  • No illnesses related to this product have been reported.
  • People who bought the cheese should return it to the store or destroy it.
  • The cheese was only sold in Michigan retail stores.
  • The FDA monitors such recalls and helps inform the public.
  • Listeria can cause serious health issues, especially for pregnant women.

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