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Cream cheese products sold at Aldi, other supermarkets, recalled in dozens of states

(wisconsin) – ALDI stores and several other supermarkets have recalled cream cheese products due to potential salmonella risks.

Aldi’s recall, initiated by the company in conjunction with Schreiber Foods, covers Happy Farms Whipped Cream Cheese Spread, Chive & Onion Cream Cheese Spread, and Chive & Onion Cream Cheese sold in stores in 28 states and Washington state. Relates to cheese spread, cream cheese spread, and strawberry cream cheese spread products.direct current

Specifically, the products affected by the recall include: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Delaware, Washington DC, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, It was sold in Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, and upstate. Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

Recalled cream cheese can be identified by the code and date below.

  • Whipped cream cheese spread:
    • UPC code: 4099100101881
    • Sale deadline: 2024/08/30, 2024/08/31, 2024/09/01, 2024/09/03, 2024/09/04
  • Chive & Onion Cream Cheese Spread
    • UPC code: 4099100101751
    • Sale deadline: 2024/09/13 and 2024/09/22
  • cream cheese spread
    • UPC code: 4099100101737
    • Sale deadline: 2024/09/01, 2024/09/08, 2024/09/15
  • strawberry cream cheese spread
    • UPC code: 4099100101744
    • Sale deadline: 2024/09/08 and 2024/09/15

among them Recall notice, Aldi did not say whether anyone had become ill due to possible contamination. A representative for Mr. Shriver did not immediately respond to Nexstar’s request for comment.

Aldi advised consumers who may have purchased the recalled products to return them for a full refund or toss them in the trash.

“ALDI sincerely regrets the inconvenience and concern this recall has caused,” the notice reads.

Schreiber Foods was also involved. cream cheese recall It launched earlier this month, according to multiple retailers. These recalled items include cream cheese sold at Hy-Vee and Hornbacher markets, and a Hy-Vee representative confirmed that Schreiber is the supplier of the affected products. However, Hornbacher identified Schreiber as a supplier in his report. Recall notice on that website.

A representative from Schnucks, another chain in the Midwest, also told Nexstar: Recalling cream cheese products Provided by Shriver Foods, Shriver added that it had identified whey protein concentrate as an ingredient associated with potential contamination.

Illness caused by Salmonella infection can begin to develop within six hours of ingesting the bacteria. or up to 6 days later. According to the CDC. Common symptoms include diarrhea, fever, and abdominal pain, which usually last for 4 to 7 days.

The agency also urges consumers to contact their health care provider if they think they may have symptoms of salmonella infection.

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