Some Raw Farm Raw Cheddar cheese products have been recalled as E. coli signs emerge. Though no products have tested positive yet, signs of infection have been reported in 10 people across 4 states.
Raw Farm LLC issued a voluntary recall of some of their raw cheddar cheese products after officials connected them to potential E. coli contamination. No cheeses tested positive for the disease, but lab samples from 10 people in 4 states showed signs of infection.
Only cheese products on retail shelves with date codes 20231113-1 and 20240116 or older are being pulled. Raw Farm is recalling specific batches of cheese including:
Raw Farm has made raw milk products since 1998. This means they don't pasteurize their dairy. Raw dairy products have not been pasteurized to kill diseases like Listeria, Salmonella, or E. coli. Always proceed with caution when considering any products made with raw milk. The FDA publishes a great guide to raw milk safety that you can check out for more details.
If you bought cheese with the codes listed here, throw it away or return it to the store for a refund. If you suspect you may have been exposed to E. coli bacteria seek medical attention immediately. E. coli symptoms include mild to bloody diarrhea, stomach pain, cramping, nausea, and vomiting.
Even though these products haven't tested positive for E. coli contamination yet, it's still important to take action if you have bought recalled products. By following recall directions you can help protect your family from illness. For more info about the recall contact Raw Farm customer service at 559-846-9732 or email josh.l@rawfarmusa.com or aaron.m@rawfarmusa.com.