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Cheese recall upgraded to Class I by FDA over Listeria.
Summary
The FDA upgraded a nationwide recall of Ambriola’s grated Pecorino Romano cheese to a Class I recall after tests reportedly found Listeria monocytogenes; the agency reported no confirmed illnesses linked to the recall so far.
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The FDA has upgraded a nationwide cheese recall to its highest safety classification. The recall covers grated Pecorino Romano cheese produced by Ambriola Company. Tests reportedly detected Listeria monocytogenes in the product. The recalled batches were distributed to retailers, including H-E-B, Walmart and Target.
Key facts:
- The FDA designated the Ambriola grated Pecorino Romano cheese recall as Class I, the agency’s highest risk level.
- The cheese was distributed to retailers nationwide between November 3 and November 20, 2025, and was sold under multiple brand names.
- Retail locations mentioned in reports include H-E-B, Walmart and Target among others.
- The FDA reported no confirmed illnesses linked to the recalled cheese as of the announcement.
Summary:
The upgrade to a Class I recall indicates heightened regulatory concern about potential exposure. Undetermined at this time.
