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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 ...
Sargento recalls shredded and grated cheese products across 15 states due to listeria. Check the listed UPC numbers to identify affected items.
Sargento Foods Inc. is an American food producer best known for its cheese.It was founded in 1953 in Plymouth, Wisconsin by Leonard Gentine and Joseph Sartori. [1] [2] The company name is a combination of Sartori and Gentine, with an "o" added to make the name sound Italian, as the company specialized in Italian-style cheeses.
Varieties of cheese pulled from shelves under the Sargento brand include cotija, parmesan, Swiss, asiago, Monterey Jack, white cheddar, cheddar, a nacho and taco blend, Italian cheese blend, taco ...
A nationwide recall of products containing cheese with a risk for listeria contamination continues to grow larger with salad kits and taco kits sold at stores including Albertsons, Costco, Walmart ...
As the Supercenter proved to be a much more profitable experiment, Walmart renamed the stores "Wal-Mart's Hypermart USA" in April 1990, and eventually began either converting them to Supercenter operations or closing them. As of 2023, two of the former Hypermart USA locations still operate as Walmarts while the other two have been demolished.
Shredded Mozzarella Cheese (Walmart, Sam's Club) Shredded mozzarella cheeses from Walmart's Great Value and Sam's Club store brands are as fresh and tasty as Sargento, according to Consumer ...
Growing up, my dad would keep pre-shredded mozzarella cheese in the fridge for pizza-making on Friday night. Some of my earliest memories of cooking were making pizza this way: rolling out dough ...