Updated
Updated · WTOP · Jun 14
Maryland Expands Clover Hill Ricotta Warning as 913 Alfredo Sauce Cases Face Class I Recall
Updated
Updated · WTOP · Jun 14

Maryland Expands Clover Hill Ricotta Warning as 913 Alfredo Sauce Cases Face Class I Recall

3 articles · Updated · WTOP · Jun 14

Summary

  • Maryland health officials expanded a consumer advisory for Clover Hill Dairy requesón and soft ricotta labeled manufacturer number 24-128, urging consumers, retailers and restaurants not to eat, sell or serve any of its cheese products.
  • The warning follows the dairy’s May 30 license suspension and a listeria outbreak strain tied to its products that sickened eight people and killed at least one person in Maryland; officials said the death was recorded in 2023.
  • Separately, The Coffee Connexion Co. is recalling 913 cases of Alfredo sauce sold in 41 states, including Maryland and Virginia, because a dry milk powder ingredient may be contaminated with Salmonella.
  • The FDA classified the sauce action as a Class I recall, its highest risk level, covering sealed 3-pound, 7-ounce bags with UPC 0039954921963.

Insights

Alfredo sauce is just the beginning. Which other family favorites might share the same contaminated ingredient?
One tainted ingredient sparked over 40 food recalls. Is our entire food supply chain this fragile?