Haolam and Miller’s Voluntary Cheese Recalls

The World Cheese Company, producer of Haolam and Miller’s kosher cheese products, issued a voluntary recall of some shredded cheese packaged in a Wisconsin plant.

It is the first time in 110 years that the company has issued a recall, according to a statement on the company’s website.

The recall comes after a packaging facility in Wisconsin that handles the shredding and packaging, and not production, of some Miller’s shredded products also packaged a different company’s cheese that was found to contain the deadly bacteria Listeria monocytogenes.

Miller’s products packaged in the same plant all tested negative for the bacteria.

The State of Wisconsin requested the voluntary recall of all the products shredded in the plant following the discovery of the bacteria, according to World Cheese.

By next week, stores will be stocked with freshly packed shredded products that meet the highest standards of kashrus and quality that youve been accustomed to receiving from us in the past. The products will be produced in a new shredding and packaging facility where we have exclusive control over the cheese that is brought into the facility, said a statement from the company.

The recalled cheeses are: All 8 oz. and 16 oz. bags of Millers shredded cheese (Pizza, Mozzarella, Cheddar, Fancy, Muenster), with an expiration of June 5, 2012 through Sept. 4, 2012; All 32 oz. bags of Millers shredded Mozzarella with an expiration date of Feb. 6, 2012 through May 7, 2012; All 5 lb. bags of Millers shredded Mozzarella, Cheddar, Muenster and Monterey Jack with a pack date of Sept. 8, 2011 through Dec. 7, 2011.