Brie Cheese Recall: All the Brands Impacted by Listeria Concerns – CNET

Old Europe Cheese, a company in Michigan, issued a voluntary recall Friday that includes all of its brie and camembert cheeses sold in August through Sept. 28, with best by dates through Dec. 14. The cheeses have the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes — a strain of which has been linked to six illnesses from 2017 to 2022.

A variety of brands are impacted by the recall, including Reny Picot, Joan of Arc, Block and Barrel and more. The brie and camembert cheeses were sold at stores nationwide and in Mexico, including at Albertsons, Safeway, Meijer, Harding’s, Shaw’s, Price Chopper, Market Basket, Raley’s, Save Mart, Giant Foods, Stop & Shop, Fresh Thyme, Lidl, Sprouts, Athenian Foods, Whole Foods and possibly more.

Here’s a list of brands that were included in the recall, which was also posted to the US Food and Drug Administration’s website:

  • Black Bear 
  • Block and Barrel 
  • Charmant 
  • Cobblestone
  • Culinary Tour 
  • Fredericks
  • Fresh Thyme 
  • Glenview Farms 
  • Good and Gather 
  • Heinen
  • Joan of Arc 
  • La Bonne Vie 
  • Lidl 
  • Life in Provence
  • Market 32
  • Matrie ‘D
  • Metropolitan
  • Prestige 
  • Primo Taglio 
  • Red Apple 
  • Reny Picot
  • St Randeaux
  • Taste of Inspiration
  • Trader Joe

For full product details, check the recall post. Some recalled cheeses may have also been repackaged into smaller containers, without the label. If you have this type of cheese at home and are concerned, check in with the retailer or deli you bought it from. 

Per Old Europe’s announcement, the recall is in response to a listeria finding at one of its facilities, though none of the products tested positive. The strain found has been linked to an outbreak that’s caused at least six cases of listeriosis from 2017 to 2022, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Old Europe cheeses haven’t been previously linked to an outbreak. The company says the potential source of contamination has been identified and Old Europe is taking “active measures” to eliminate it.

Most people who are infected with listeria will experience short-term symptoms including high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea. But others, including people who are pregnant or have weakened immune systems, may experience more serious illness or health effects, which can sometimes be fatal. 

It might be that listeriosis is usually detected in people with more severe illness, since many people who eat contaminated food won’t require hospitalization or further testing. For this reason, official infections are likely undercounts. There are a few listeriosis outbreaks identified most years, according to the CDC. 

The information contained in this article is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as health or medical advice. Always consult a physician or other qualified health provider regarding any questions you may have about a medical condition or health objectives.

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