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FDA Recalls Over 1.5 Million Bags of Shredded Cheese in Texas

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Dallas, Texas, December 4, 2025

The FDA has announced a recall of over 1.5 million bags of shredded cheese in Texas due to potential metal contamination. Various store-brand labels, including Walmart and Target, are affected. The recall, classified as Class II, poses temporary health risks such as dental damage. Consumers are advised to discard the products or return them for a refund. This event emphasizes the need for vigilance in food safety and transparent communication from manufacturers and retailers.


Dallas, Texas – In a recent announcement, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has initiated a recall of over 1.5 million bags of shredded cheese sold in Texas due to potential contamination with metal fragments. This move is particularly concerning for consumers and local grocery stores, as the affected products were distributed under various store-brand labels at major retailers, including Walmart, Target, and Aldi.

The products impacted by this recall include a variety of shredded cheese types, such as low-moisture part-skim mozzarella, Italian-style, pizza-style, blends of mozzarella and provolone, and blends of mozzarella and parmesan. They were sold under several popular brands, including but not limited to Always Save, Borden, H-E-B, and Great Value. The extensive list highlights the prevalence of these products in local households, making the recall a critical issue for many Dallas families.

The FDA’s classification of this recall as a Class II indicates that consuming the affected products could potentially lead to temporary health issues, including dental damage and lacerations to the mouth, throat, or intestines. The announcement serves as a reminder of the importance of food safety and the vigilance of regulators in protecting consumer health.

Details of the Recall

The initial recall of these products was voluntarily issued by Great Lakes Cheese Co. Inc. in October 2025. However, the FDA later reclassified it to a Class II on December 1, 2025, following further evaluations. As of now, no significant injuries have been reported in connection with this recall, but consumers are advised to take this warning seriously.

Those who have purchased any of the affected shredded cheese products are urged not to consume them. Instead, they should either dispose of the items or return them to the retailer for a full refund. Consumers can find more detailed information, including a complete list of affected products, on the FDA’s official website.

Community Impact and Response

The implications of this recall extend beyond just the immediate health risks; it also affects local grocery stores and small businesses that strive to maintain consumer trust and uphold food safety standards. The Dallas community’s response will be critical not only for addressing safety concerns but also for ensuring that local businesses recover swiftly from any potential losses incurred as a result.

Dallas County has a significant number of small businesses that depend on consumer confidence. This incident highlights the importance of efficient regulatory frameworks and responsible manufacturing practices that prioritize consumer protection while fostering entrepreneurial spirit.

Potential Health Risks

While the FDA has classified the recall as a Class II, the potential health risks involved with consuming contaminated cheese are a serious matter. Consumers might face temporary or medically reversible health consequences, primarily involving dental health or gastrointestinal issues. It’s essential for the community to stay informed about such health advisories and to act swiftly in the event of a recall to avoid risks associated with contaminated food products.

Lessons Learned for Entrepreneurs

For Texas entrepreneurs and small business owners, incidents like this serve as valuable lessons in risk management. Even with the best practices in place, unforeseen circumstances can lead to product recalls with adverse effects on businesses. It emphasizes the importance of quality assurance, transparency with consumers, and the need for robust crisis management strategies that can help businesses navigate potential challenges effectively.

The resilience demonstrated by local businesses and their ability to adapt to such challenges will play a significant role in maintaining consumer trust and ensuring long-term success in the Dallas market.

Staying Informed

Consumers in Dallas are encouraged to keep updated with food safety and recall alerts to ensure their well-being. Engaging with local community platforms can help in sharing vital information quickly, preventing many ill effects that could arise from consuming potentially hazardous products.

As the Dallas community continues to grow and thrive, being informed and proactive will empower residents to make safer and more responsible choices in their shopping habits.

Conclusion

The recent cheese recall serves as a crucial reminder regarding food safety standards and the ongoing need for vigilance in the supply chain. For Texas entrepreneurs, it underscores the significance of maintaining quality while engaging positively with consumers. Dallas residents should dispose of contaminated products or return them for refunds as a proactive measure. Staying informed and supporting transparent local businesses will enhance community resilience and trust in the Dallas TX market.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What products are affected by the recall?

The recall affects various shredded cheese products, including low-moisture part-skim mozzarella, Italian-style, pizza-style, mozzarella and provolone blends, and mozzarella and parmesan blends. These products were sold under multiple brand names, such as Always Save, Borden, Brookshire’s, Cache Valley Creamery, Chestnut Hill, Coburn Farms, Econo, Food Club, Great Value, H-E-B, Hill Country Fare, Know & Love, Laura Lynn, Lucerne Dairy Farms, Nu Farm, Publix, Schuck’s, Simply Go, Sprouts Farmers Market, Stater Bros. Markets, Sunnyside Farms, and Target’s Good & Gather.

Why were these products recalled?

The recall was initiated due to potential contamination with metal fragments, which could pose health risks such as dental damage and lacerations to the mouth, throat, or intestines.

What should consumers do if they have purchased these products?

Consumers should not consume the affected products. Instead, they should dispose of the items or return them to the place of purchase for a refund. For a comprehensive list of the affected products and further information, consumers can visit the FDA’s official website.

Has anyone been injured due to this recall?

As of now, no major injuries have been reported in connection with this recall.

Key Features of the Recall

Feature Details
Recall Scope Over 1.5 million bags of shredded cheese sold in Texas
Manufacturer Great Lakes Cheese Co. Inc.
Retailers Affected Walmart, Target, Aldi, H-E-B, Sprouts Farmers Market
Product Types Low-moisture part-skim mozzarella, Italian-style, pizza-style, mozzarella and provolone blends, mozzarella and parmesan blends
Health Risk Classification Class II recall (temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences)
Consumer Advisory Do not consume; dispose of or return for a refund

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