Melanie James+FollowCheck Your Fridge: Cheese Recall Alert!If you’ve got shredded cheese from Aldi, Target, Walmart, or a bunch of other stores, you might want to double-check your fridge. Over 1.5 million bags are being recalled because they could have metal fragments (yikes). Brands like Happy Farms, Good & Gather, Food Club, and Great Value are all affected. If you spot any of these, don’t eat them—toss them or take them back for a refund. Better safe than sorry! #Health #BodyHealth #CheeseRecall368Share
rmartinFollowingShredded Cheese Recall Alert!Major cheese recall happening: over 260,000 cases of shredded cheese from brands sold at Target, Walmart, and Aldi are being pulled from shelves in 31 states and Puerto Rico. The reason? Possible metal fragments in the cheese! If you’ve got mozzarella, Italian blend, or pizza style in your fridge, double-check those labels. Eating this could mean dental damage or worse. Yikes! Spread the word and check your cheese stash! #Health #BodyHealth #CheeseRecall00Share
Kevin Rodriguez+FollowWalmart Cheese Recall: Check Your Fridge!Cheese lovers, heads up! A massive cheese recall just hit Walmart, Sam’s Club, and other big stores in 31 states. Ambriola Company found Listeria in some batches of popular grated Pecorino Romano brands like Boar’s Head, Locatelli, and Member’s Mark. No one’s gotten sick yet, but if you bought grated cheese in early November, double-check those labels. Toss it or return for a refund—don’t risk it! #Health #BodyHealth #CheeseRecall00Share
Kevin Rodriguez+FollowShredded Cheese Recall Alert!If you’ve got shredded cheese from Publix, Aldi, Walmart, or Target in your fridge, double-check those bags! The FDA just recalled over 1.5 million bags because they might have metal fragments. Great Lakes Cheese Co. is behind the recall, and it covers a ton of brands. If you spot any of the affected cheese, toss it or return it for a refund. Better safe than sorry! #Health #BodyHealth #CheeseRecall10Share
Melanie James+FollowMetal in Your Mozzarella?! Cheese Recall AlertJust when you thought pizza night was safe, over 1.5 million bags of shredded cheese from brands like Target’s Good & Gather and Walmart’s Great Value have been recalled for possible metal fragments. The FDA says it’s now a high-risk health hazard, so check your fridge if you shop at Target, Walmart, Aldi, or Publix. No illnesses yet, but better safe than sorry—toss or return those bags ASAP! #Health #BodyHealth #CheeseRecall20Share
rmartinFollowingShredded Cheese Recall Alert!Check your fridge ASAP—over 1.5 million bags of shredded cheese sold at Target, Walmart, and Aldi are being recalled because they might contain metal fragments. The recall covers several brands and styles, with sell-by dates into 2026, so you could still have some at home. If you spot any of the listed brands, don’t eat it—toss it or return it to the store. Safety first! #Health #BodyHealth #CheeseRecall00Share
William Vasquez+FollowShredded Cheese Recall Alert!Shredded cheese lovers, check your fridge ASAP! The FDA just recalled a bunch of shredded cheese brands sold in 31 states because they might have metal fragments. We’re talking Walmart, Target, Aldi, and more. If you’ve got any of these, don’t eat it—return it for a refund. No one wants metal in their mac and cheese! Full list of affected brands is wild—did yours make the cut? #Health #BodyHealth #CheeseRecall10Share
aguilarallison+FollowShredded Cheese Recall Drama!1.5 million bags of shredded cheese just got yanked from shelves at Walmart, Target, and more—because they might have metal fragments inside (yikes). If you bought shredded cheese recently, check your fridge and toss it or get a refund. And it’s not just cheese: Ritz Cracker Sandwiches were also recalled for a peanut allergy mix-up. Food recalls are hitting hard this holiday season—double-check your snacks! #Health #BodyHealth #CheeseRecall10Share
Courtney Williams+FollowShredded Cheese Recall Alert!Over 1.5 million bags of shredded cheese from brands like Borden, Food Lion, Aldi, and Walmart have been recalled for possible metal contamination. If you’ve got mozzarella or Italian blends in your fridge with sell-by dates from Jan to March, double-check the brand and UPC! The FDA says most have been pulled, but better safe than sorry—toss it or return for a refund. Full list is online if you want to be extra sure! #Health #BodyHealth #CheeseRecall00Share