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    Nationwide Recalls on Cheese, Cinnamon and More

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    • Mac and cheese, wine, cheeses, frozen veggies and cinnamon all face active recalls.
    • Risks include undeclared allergens and Listeria contamination, among others.
    • Check your pantry, fridge and freezer now, and dispose of or return affected items for possible refunds.

    From pantry staples to dairy favorites, there are multiple recalls you should know about and check your kitchen for. These products were sold in nationwide grocery stores, such as Aldi, Costco, Trader Joe’s and others. Plus, these recalls were implemented for serious reasons, including undeclared allergens, foodborne illness contaminations, laceration hazards and more. Here’s what you should check your kitchen for.

    Boxed Mac & Cheese

    Two varieties of Goodles boxed macaroni and cheese have been recalled nationwide for undeclared allergens: one variety may contain undeclared milk and another may contain undeclared cashews. Eight allergic reactions and related illnesses have been reported in connection with these products.

    The products affected include Goodles Vegan is Believin’ Plant Based White Cheddar with Spirals and Goodles Here Comes Truffle Creamy Truffle Flavored Cheddar and Shells, sold from April 29 through August 8, 2025. Those with dairy or nut allergies are especially at risk and may experience reactions as severe as anaphylaxis when consuming these products. Dispose of any affected macaroni and cheese, or return to your place of purchase for a refund.

    Cheese

    Seven types of cheese are being recalled right now, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. This is due to a potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination, so check your refrigerator as soon as possible.

    The Middlefield Original cheese products recalled include Gouda, shredded mozzarella, Swiss, pepper Jack and different varieties of Monterey Jack. View the recall for the full details of the cheese affected. Listeria infection (AKA listeriosis) can be very serious or even fatal for individuals who are pregnant, immunocompromised or for young children and older adults. If you are showing symptoms like high fever, headache, nausea and diarrhea, contact a health care provider immediately.

    Costco Wine

    Costco is recalling a popular store-brand wine sold in warehouse locations across 12 states because the bottles may burst even when unopened or unused, creating a laceration hazard. 

    The recalled Kirkland Signature Prosecco Valdobbiadene bottles were distributed from April 25 through August 26, 2025. Costco is asking customers who have these bottles to safely dispose of them by wrapping the bottle in paper towels before throwing it away. Do not return faulty bottles to your place of purchase. If you have been injured by one of these bottles, seek immediate medical attention or contact a healthcare professional.

    Frozen Vegetables

    Check your freezer: Endico is recalling frozen mixed vegetables and frozen peas & carrots due to a possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. The products are 2.5-pound bags bearing lot codes 110625 (peas & carrots) or 170625 (mixed vegetables), contain use-by dates of June 2027, and were distributed to grocery stores in seven states and regions from July 18 through August 4, 2025.

    The following regions are impacted by this recall: Connecticut, Florida, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C. Although no illnesses have been reported as yet, the recall was triggered by routine testing. The company urges consumers not to eat affected bags and to dispose or return any product that matches the recall information.

    Ground Cinnamon

    Last week, the FDA expanded its recall on ground and powdered cinnamon products after test results revealed elevated levels of lead in a number of popular brands. The affected items include 12 different brands sold in a variety of stores, including Dollar Tree and Save-A-Lot, and they bear best-by dates stretching into 2026, depending on the brand.

    No illnesses have been linked to this recall, but the health risks of lead exposure are severe, especially for pregnant people and young children. Too much lead exposure may cause lasting damage to the nervous system, learning development, kidney function and more. Consumers are advised to check their cabinets, including spices past their best-by dates, and to dispose of or return any affected cinnamon.

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