Consider Bardwell Farm has recalled Dorest, Slyboro and Experience cheeses sold at Whole Foods locations in seven states for possible listeria contamination. This is a voluntary and precautionary recall and no illnesses have been reported to date.
If you purchased this type of cheese at Whole Foods recently, read on for important recall information.
Recalled Product Description: Dorset Cheese
The recall includes Dorset cheese sold at Whole Foods stores in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York and Rhode Island. It also includes Slyboro and Experience cheeses sold at certain Whole Foods locations in New York and Vermont. The cheese is wrapped in plastic with a Whole Foods Market scale label and a sell-by date of October 30.
Why the Cheese Was Recalled
The distributor of the cheese, Consider Bardwell Farm, has recalled the cheese due to the possibility of listeria contamination which was discovered by routine testing of finished products.
How To Tell If Your Cheese Was Recalled
If you purchased Dorset cheese at a Whole Foods location in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York or Rhode Island check the wrapper of the cheese for the sell-by date of October 30.
What Consumers Should Do
Stop use and return the cheese along with a receipt of purchase to Whole Foods for a refund.
—Shahrzad Warkentin
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