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FDA Recalls Over 5,000 Pounds of Ohio-Made Cheeses on Listeria Concern

Testing detected the bacteria in specific lots, prompting a shutdown to investigate contamination on food-contact surfaces.

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Overview

  • The action covers 4,544.5 lbs of White Cheddar, 640 lbs of Monterey Jack, 246.5 lbs of 100% grass-fed Pepper Jack, and 2.5 lbs of Horseradish Flavored Cheese.
  • Affected items include products labeled Middlefield Original Cheese Co-op, Copia Collective (pepper jack), and Farmers Cheese (Monterey Jack), with published lot and date codes for identification.
  • The cheeses were produced on June 16, June 24, and July 16 and were distributed within Ohio between July 14 and August 7 to manufacturers, distributors, and retail stores.
  • No illnesses have been reported in connection with the recalled products.
  • Consumers should dispose of or return the products for a refund and can contact General Manager Nevin Byler at 440-632-5567 for questions.