In addition to Ohio, the FDA says the cheese was also sold at Aldi stores in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Connecticut.
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Aldi stores in four states, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Connecticut, have been recalled because foreign materials listed as stainless steel shredded cheeses may be present.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said the recall was for the Happy Farm of Aldi Colby Jack (a finely shredded cheese blend of Colby & Monterey Jack) and was sold in a 12-ounce stand-up pouch with the following identification information:
Batch Number: 8679653ITEM Number: 170374UPC: 4061463330840 Best
Voluntary recalls are listed in Class II, defined by the FDA as follows:
When the use or exposure of the offending product can cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health effects, or the probabilities of serious health effects are far away.