Mexican Cheese Recall
Ole Mexican Foods’ Verole Queso Fresco Authentic Crumbling Cheese and Ole Fresco Authentic Mexican Crumbling Cheese may be contaminated with E. coli. According to a story on news-press.com about the Mexican Cheese recall:
Department inspectors are working with Florida grocery chains to remove any of the potentially tainted cheese from those stores and are checking warehouses in Florida from which the products were distributed. Bronson said his agency has also notified the U.S. Food Drug Administration, which is responsible for the products in other states.
The affected code for Verole Queso Fresco Authentic Mexican Crumbling Cheese Net Wt. 15 oz. is V7&8 052 47193 SELL BY: 05/31/07; the affected code for Ole Fresco Authentic Mexican Crumbling Cheese Net Wt. 12 oz. is V5&6 051 47193 SELL BY: 05/30/07.
If you have eaten any of the recalled Mexican cheese, do not throw any leftovers away until you are sure no one was sickened by it. The incubation period for E. coli can be as long as 10 days. Seal any leftovers in a plastic bag, label the bag "Do not eat." Keep the bag in the refrigerator. Watch for E. coli symptoms.
If you become ill and are diagnosed with E. coli, immediately call the law firm of Pritzker law, a leading food safety law firm. Read about E. coli lawyer Fred Pritzker.
