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Shredded Cheese Sold Under Aldi, Target, Walmart, and Other Brands Recalled

The mozzarella, Italian-style, and pizza cheeses may contain metal fragments

close up of open package of shredded cheese with cheese spilling out of package Photo: Getty Images

More than 45 brands of bagged shredded cheese have been recalled, according to a recent Enforcement Report on the Food and Drug Administration’s website.

The cheeses, which were produced by Great Lakes Cheese, may contain metal fragments.

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All of the products contain low-moisture part-skim mozzarella or a blend of mozzarella and other cheeses and have sell-by dates between January and March 2026. They were sold in Puerto Rico and 31 states: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, New York, Nevada, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin.  

The brands are listed below. Consult the FDA’s website for specific package sizes, lot numbers, and sell-by dates.

The recall was initiated in October but was not posted on the FDA’s Enforcement Report website until Dec. 1, when the agency designated it as a Class II recall. The agency defines a Class II recall as a product that “may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote.” According to an FDA spokesperson, “the publication in the Enforcement Report was solely to reflect the classification; the recall was not expanded or changed.”

In a Dec. 3 press release, Great Lakes Cheese said that its supplier of the mozzarella had notified the company in October that the cheese may contain foreign material. The company says it instructed retailers to remove the products from store shelves. “All recalled products have been removed from markets and replaced with new products. Further, the products currently on retail shelves are safe to consume and not associated with the October recall,” the release said. 

Pieces of metal, wood, rubber, or other substances may get into foods during the manufacturing process, says James E. Rogers, PhD, director of product and food safety at Consumer Reports. “They can cut your mouth, break your teeth, or cause other injuries.”  

If you have any of the recalled cheese in your refrigerator or freezer, return it to the store where you bought it for a refund.

Low-Moisture Part-Skim Mozzarella Cheese

Always Save, shredded
Borden, shredded and thick cut
Brookshire’s, shredded, finely shredded, and thick cut
Cache Valley Creamery, shredded
Chestnut Hill, fancy shredded
Coburn Farms, shredded
Econo, shredded
Food Club, shredded, finely shredded
Food Lion, shredded
Gold Rush Creamery, shredded
Good & Gather (Target), fine cut, classic
Great Lakes Cheese, shredded
Great Value (Walmart), shredded, finely shredded
Happy Farms by Aldi, shredded
H-E-B, shredded, thick
Hill Country Fair, shredded
Know & Love, fine cut, classic cut, thick cut
Laura Lynn, shredded, finely shredded, and thick cut shredded
Lucerne Dairy Farms, shredded, finely shredded, and rustic cut
Nu Farm, fancy shredded
Publix, shredded
Schnuck’s, shredded
Simply Go, classic cut shredded and rustic cut shredded
Sprouts Farmers Market, shredded and finely shredded
Stater Bros. Markets, shredded and finely shredded
Sunnyside Farms, shredded

Italian-Style Cheese Blend

Brookshire’s Italian 6-Cheese, finely shredded
Cache Valley Creamery Six Cheese Italian, finely shredded
Coburn Farms Italian Style, finely shredded
Great Value (Walmart) Italian Style, finely shredded
Happy Farms by Aldi Italian Style, shredded
Know & Love Italian Style, fine cut
Laura Lynn Italian Blend, finely shredded
Publix Italian Six Cheese Blend, fancy shredded
Simply Go Italian Style Six Cheese Blend, fine cut shredded

Pizza-Style Cheese Blend

Food Club Finely Shredded Pizza Style Four Cheese Blend
Food Club Pizza Style Two Cheese Blend, shredded and finely shredded
Freedom’s Choice Pizza Blend, fine cut
Econo Pizza, shredded
Gold Rush Creamery Pizza Blend, shredded
Great Value (Walmart) Pizza Blend, shredded
Laura Lynn Pizza Blend, finely shredded
Simply Go Pizza Blend Two Cheese Mix, classic cut

Mozzarella Blend

Good & Gather (Target) Mozzarella & Provolone Classic
Good & Gather (Target) Mozzarella & Parmesan Shredded Cheese Blend, fine cut
Great Lakes Cheese Mozzarella & Provolone, shredded
Great Value (Walmart) Provolone & Mozzarella Blend, shredded


Trisha Calvo

Trisha Calvo has been the deputy editor for health and food at Consumer Reports since 2013, focusing on nutrition and food safety, frequently editing food safety investigations. Previously, she was an executive editor at Rodale Books and the executive editor at Shape magazine. You’ll often find her in her kitchen creating deliciously healthy dishes.