Metal Fragments Trigger Emergency Pullback at Major U.S. Retailers


The Great Lakes Cheese Co. Inc. has voluntarily recalled a broad range of shredded-cheese products because they may contain metal fragments — prompting nationwide concern and consumer action. Sources: AP News; WOWT

⚠️ What’s Happening — and Why It Matters

On December 1, 2025, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) elevated the recall to a Class II designation. That means ingestion of the contaminated cheese could cause “temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences.” Sources: ABC News; Simply Recipes

The contamination stems from “metal fragments” — likely coming from faulty raw materials supplied to Great Lakes Cheese — which pose a real risk of injury. The FDA warns that metal shards can cause dental damage or cuts to the mouth, throat or digestive tract. Sources: Newsweek; NBC

🧾 What Products Are Recalled — and Where They Were Sold

The recall affects 64 shredded-cheese products sold under a wide variety of store-brand labels. These include: Sources: WOWT; Parade

These cheeses were sold at major U.S. grocery retailers including Walmart, Target, ALDI, Publix, H-E-B, Sprouts Farmers Market, and Food Lion — among others. Sources: EatingWell; WOWT

The recall spans 31 U.S. states plus Puerto Rico, including Minnesota. Sources: People; EatingWell

Bag sizes vary from small 8-ounce packs up to 5-pound bulk packages, and affected lots have “best-by” dates extending into early 2026. Sources: WOWT; Parade

✅ What Consumers Should Do Immediately

If you have shredded cheese from one of the major grocery stores — especially the kinds listed above — you should:

So far, no illnesses have been reported in connection with this recall, but health officials urge consumers to take the warning seriously and remove any affected products from their kitchens. Sources: Newsweek; Total Apex


Sources & Images: (Listed above). Facebook.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *