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Northeast Ohio Cheese Company Issues Recall over Potential Listeria Contamination
The Food and Drug Administration warns that cheeses from Middlefield Original Cheese Co-Op and Sunrise Creamery may pose health risks due to Listeria contamination found in products and equipment.
- A cheese producer based in Middlefield, Ohio, issued a recall on September 5, 2025, for seven cheese items due to possible Listeria contamination.
- This recall followed a prior August 18 recall of five different products also linked to possible Listeria contamination from the same company.
- The recalled cheeses, produced May 30 and August 13, 2025, were distributed between July 7 and August 14 to retailers in Ohio, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Texas.
- Products include 5 lb. shredded Mozzarella/Provolone and Colored Cheddar with sell-by dates of September 3, 2025, and loaves like Organic Gouda with sell-by dates of February 13, 2026.
- Customers should discard or return recalled products for a refund, as Listeria can cause serious infections especially in vulnerable groups, though no illnesses have been reported.
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Ohio company recalls more cheese products because of Listeria threat
CLEVELAND, Ohio – For the second consecutive month an Ohio cheese company is recalling products because of potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
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