Raw Farm Recalls Cheddar Cheese Amid E. Coli Investigation in Three States
In Brief
The recall highlights ongoing debates over raw dairy safety as federal authorities investigate a multi-state E. Coli outbreak.
Key Facts
- Raw Farm, a California dairy producer, has recalled its cheddar cheese products 'under protest.'
- The recall is linked to an E. Coli outbreak that has sickened nine people across three states.
- Raw Farm denies that its products caused the outbreak, according to company statements.
- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is investigating the E. Coli outbreak.
- Interest in and sales of raw milk have been rising in recent years.
What Happened
Raw Farm issued a recall of its cheddar cheese products following an E. Coli outbreak affecting nine people in three states. The company disputes that its products are responsible for the illnesses.
Why It Matters
This incident brings attention to the safety of raw dairy products and the regulatory challenges surrounding their sale, especially as consumer interest grows.
What's Next
The FDA's investigation is ongoing. Further updates may clarify the source of the outbreak and impact regulations or consumer behavior regarding raw dairy products.
Sources
- NYT — ‘Under Protest,’ Raw Dairy Farm Recalls Cheddar Linked to 9 E. Coli Cases(1h ago)
- The Independent — Cheese products recalled ‘under protest’ as FDA investigates E coli outbreak(2h ago)
