Key Takeaways
- Happy Farms by Aldi Colby Jack shredded cheese is being recalled.
- The product was sold at Aldi locations in four states.
- This recalled cheese may contain fragments of stainless steel.
A recall was just announced on a cheese product sold at select Aldi locations, according to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA). This is due to a potential foreign matter contamination.
The cheese impacted by this recall is the Happy Farms by Aldi Colby Jack shredded cheese blend sold in 12-ounce plastic pouches. The recalled shredded cheese has a printed UPC of “4061463330840” and best-by dates of July 13 or 14, 2025. Approximately 4,800 units of this cheese are being recalled and were sold at Aldi locations in the following states: Connecticut, Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Check your refrigerator, and if you have this cheese on hand, dispose of it or return to your local Aldi for a refund. The recalled product may contain fragments of stainless steel in the shredded cheese, posing a hazard for consumers. If you are experiencing any sign of illness or injury after eating the recalled cheese, consult with your healthcare provider as soon as possible.
For questions about this recall, contact the FDA by calling 1-888-INFO-FDA (1-888-463-6332).