From Daily Mail:
Nearly 18,000 cases of cream cheese and sour cream products sold at Walmart and local stores are being recalled over fears they could be contaminated with a deadly bacteria.
Wisconsin-based Saputo Cheese USA issued the warning for nearly 18,000, including cottage cheese sold under Walmart’s Great Value brand and sour cream and cottage cheese sold under the brand Clover Sonoma.
The Great Value cottage cheeses include zero percent, two percent and four percent milkfat and were sold in 6oz, 8oz, 12oz, 16oz, 24oz and 3lbs plastic tubs.
Clover Sonoma-branded sour cream and low-fat cottage cheeses were on shelves in 8oz, 12oz, 16oz and 24oz tubs.
Products with best-before dates up to April 17, 2026, were pulled from shelves in 11 states due to improper pasteurization, risking E.coli contamination.
No evidence of bacteria has been identified in the products, and no illnesses has been linked to the recall.
The 11 states affected are: Alabama, Arizona, California, Illinois, Missouri, Mississippi, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.
Read more at Daily Mail
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