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  2. Shredded cheese recalled over listeria concerns impacts food ...

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    Sargento recalls shredded and grated cheese products across 15 states due to listeria. Check the listed UPC numbers to identify affected items.

  3. Shredded cheese recall over listeria concerns in 15 states ...

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    Sargento is recalling shredded and grated cheese products sold to food service groups in 15 states over concerns the cheeses could be contaminated with listeria. No Sargento-branded products sold ...

  4. A Massive Cheese Recall Has Been Issued Across Multiple ... - AOL

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    Shredded cheese. Cheese lovers, pay attention because the latest recall to be issued just may cause you a lot of grief. And, if you're a fan of the Sargento brand, you'll definitely want to check ...

  5. Sargento - Wikipedia

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    Sargento was the first company to sell pre-packaged sliced cheese (1953), to sell pre-packaged shredded cheeses (1958), [11] and the first to develop zippered packaging for its cheeses (2001). [12] [13] The company also produces and markets specialty cheeses, which it purveys on its website and in catalogs. [14]

  6. Government cheese - Wikipedia

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    Government cheese is a commodity cheese that was controlled by the US federal government from World War II to the early 1980s. Government cheese was created to maintain the price of dairy when dairy industry subsidies artificially increased the quantity supplied of milk and created a surplus of milk that was then converted into cheese, butter ...

  7. Listeria recall: More cheese products pulled at Walmart ... - AOL

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    Those recalled products – including cheese, crema, yogurt, and sour cream – were sold nationwide under brand names such as 365 Whole Foods Market, Don Francisco and Tio Francisco, the company ...