Major US Grocery Chains Recalled Over 1 Million Bags of Shredded Cheese Due to Metal Fragments.
A massive recall has been issued by the FDA over shredded cheese sold at major grocery stores across the country. It is estimated that over 1 million bags of the affected product have already hit store shelves, posing a risk to consumers.
The shredded cheese in question has been sold under several brand names, including Good and Gather, Target's store brand, and Great Value, Walmart's label. According to the FDA, these products may contain metal fragments, which can cause serious health issues if ingested.
Consumers have been warned not to consume any of the recalled products until further notice. Grocery stores are also being advised to remove the affected items from their shelves as soon as possible. The full extent of the recall and the specific reasons behind it remain unclear at this time.
A massive recall has been issued by the FDA over shredded cheese sold at major grocery stores across the country. It is estimated that over 1 million bags of the affected product have already hit store shelves, posing a risk to consumers.
The shredded cheese in question has been sold under several brand names, including Good and Gather, Target's store brand, and Great Value, Walmart's label. According to the FDA, these products may contain metal fragments, which can cause serious health issues if ingested.
Consumers have been warned not to consume any of the recalled products until further notice. Grocery stores are also being advised to remove the affected items from their shelves as soon as possible. The full extent of the recall and the specific reasons behind it remain unclear at this time.