RI Health Warns of Simmons Farm Recall on Cheese Products

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RI Health Warns of Simmons Farm Recall on Cheese Products

The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) is warning consumers that Simmons Organic Farm is recalling all flavors and sizes of Chevrie goat Cheese and cow’s milk cheddar due to potentially improper pasteurization.

The products that are being recalled are dated on or after June 1, 2019.

The Recall

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According to RI Health, all products were sold at the farm in Middletown, at the Hope Street Farmers Market in Providence, and at Aquidneck Growers Market.

People who purchased these products are urged to discard them.

The issue was identified on July 2 during a routine inspection.

At this time there have been no reports of illnesses.  

Improper Pasteurization

Pasteurization of milk helps prevent foodborne illnesses, including tuberculosis, brucellosis, salmonellosis, scarlet fever, and listeriosis. While most healthy people recover from foodborne illnesses in a short time, some people may develop symptoms that are chronic, severe, or even life-threatening.

Symptoms of foodborne illnesses may include:

    •    vomiting

    •    diarrhea

    •    abdominal pain

    •    fever

    •    headache

    •    body aches


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