This Fan-Favorite Item Is Being Recalled From Aldi—Here's What You Need to Know
In the early 1900s, Upton Sinclair wrote the groundbreaking novel titled The Jungle, exposing the American food system for practices that were, for all intents and purposes, unsavory. Sinclair’s fictionalized account of what he witnessed after going undercover at meatpacking plants in Chicago’s stockyards took the United States government to task and spawned the creation of what we now know as the FDA.
Thanks to visionaries like Sinclair, we’ve come a long way from the abysmal working and food processing conditions of yesteryear. Lately, however, it seems that history is repeating itself—or at the very least, rhyming.
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Recent months have seen recalls on ready-to-eat products, from frozen waffles and deli meat to green onions and even lettuce. Big name brands like Boars Head and McDonald’s have been embroiled in controversy due to outbreaks of E. coli and Listeria, and it seems like there’s another recall on dog food every day.
Nothing seems insulated from being affected by the growing list of recalls, and the latest item to side-eye might just be sitting on your artfully prepared cheese board. That’s right, folks, not even your brie is safe, and if you recently purchased the unctuously creamy cheese from Aldi, you might want to think twice before digging in.
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Fromage manufacturer Savencia Cheese USA issued a recall for its soft-ripened cheeses due to the possibility of Listeria monocytogenes contamination, specifically affecting a number of brie and camembert cheeses distributed to select regional stores in the United States. Fortunately, the recall appears to be more preemptive than anything as there are no reports that the Listeria organism was actually found in any of the potentially affected products, but rather at a processing plant in Lena, Illinois.
The potentially affected SKUs include Emporium Selection Brie, Industrial Brie, La Bonne Vie Brie, La Bonne Vie Camembert, Market Basket Brie, and Supreme Oval Cheese all with a best by date of 12/24/2024.
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While no illnesses have been reported, it’s best to throw away any of the recalled products you have on hand and contact the location of purchase for a full refund. You can view the full list of UPCs here, and if you have any questions about the recall, you can contact Savencia directly at (800)-322-2743 or sc.customer.service@savencia.com.
Here’s hoping our holiday charcuterie boards get a break sometime soon. Of course, you could just whip up a Christmas cookie decorating board instead. Now that sounds like our kind of party.
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