A cheese recall tied to a deadly listeria outbreak has expanded to all Clover Hill Dairy products, affecting Buffalo residents who may have purchased contaminated items. The recall is linked to nine illnesses and one death, making it a pressing concern for local health officials.
The recall of Clover Hill Dairy cheese products due to listeria contamination linked to nine illnesses and one death has expanded again, with all products now being recalled.
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The Clover Hill Dairy recall is a significant concern for Buffalo residents, particularly those who frequent the city's many farmers' markets and specialty food stores.
The recall is a reminder of the importance of food safety in Buffalo, where residents take pride in their local food scene. From the Elmwood Village to the West Side, residents are advised to check their refrigerators for any Clover Hill Dairy products and return them to the store for a refund.
Clover Hill Dairy products were widely available in Buffalo, and the recall has left many residents wondering how such a contamination could have occurred. The company has not commented on the recall, but health officials are urging residents to take precautions to avoid further illness.
The impact of the recall will be felt by South Buffalo homeowners who regularly purchase Clover Hill Dairy products, as well as by local business owners who rely on the company's products. Residents are advised to stay vigilant and report any suspicious symptoms to their healthcare provider.
The recall is set to continue until all contaminated products have been removed from store shelves, with health officials monitoring the situation closely. A meeting is scheduled for next week to discuss the recall and provide updates to concerned residents.
