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Several shredded cheese products from brands like Great Lakes Cheese and Aldi are recalled nationwide due to metal contamination; Pecorino Romano cheese is recalled over listeria risk.
Original Headline
"Check your cheese: Shredded and grated varieties are recalled nationwide". Source: npr.org
Content Quality Analysis/
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News
(7/10)Quality Indicators: Detailed factual reporting, multiple specific data points (e.g., product names, brands, dates, locations), direct quotes from company representatives, references to official agencies (FDA), comprehensive coverage of two separate recalls, mention of technical concerns (metal fragments, listeria), inclusion of product lists and distribution details.
Explanation: The article provides substantial factual information, specific technical details, and multiple credible sources, demonstrating thorough reporting on the recalls. While it lacks expert analysis or in-depth investigation, it effectively covers the event with clarity and precision, meriting a high news score. The headline is somewhat straightforward and could be seen as slightly clickbaity in tone, but the content remains factual and comprehensive.
Killfeed Generated Summary/
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• Nationwide cheese recall due to metal fragments in shredded cheese products.
• Affected products include shredded mozzarella and cheese blends sold at major retailers.
• Recall initiated by Great Lakes Cheese and upgraded to FDA Class II risk classification.
• Products with sell-by dates in early 2026 distributed across 31 states and Puerto Rico.
• Recalled brands include Always Save, Borden, Food Club, Great Lakes Cheese, Aldi, and others.
• Separately, Pecorino Romano grated cheese recalled over listeria concerns, with no reported illnesses.
• Recalled Pecorino Romano brands include Ambriola, Locatelli, and Wegman's, sold in multiple states.
• Consumers advised to discard or return affected cheese and seek medical attention if symptoms appear.
Original Content Bias Analysis/
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**BIAS DETECTION:**
• Political Bias: None detected
• Targeted Framing: None detected
• Additional Bias: Sensationalism through emphasis on metal contamination and listeria risks, potentially heightening public concern without contextualizing the rarity or severity of such incidents
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