Greco Sidari has issued a voluntary recall for approximately 1,375 cases of various cheese, olives, and prepared food products, including brands such as Reser's, Norpaco, and Galbani. The products were not stored at the appropriate temperature during distribution, which could lead to food spoilage or the growth of harmful bacteria. The affected items include various types of ricotta, mozzarella, mashed potatoes, and stuffed olives sold in Ohio, New York, and Pennsylvania.
Holding food at improper temperatures can support the growth of dangerous pathogens and lead to premature spoilage. While no injuries or illnesses have been reported to date, consuming these products could pose a risk of foodborne illness.
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