Jensen Ltd. is recalling Jensen Cheese brand Old Cheddar Cheese (white) from the marketplace due to possible Listeria contamination. Consumers should not consume the recalled products described below.

The affected product, Jensen Cheese brand Old Cheddar Cheese (white), was sold in variable weight packages at the following retail locations in Ontario during the periods shown below.

Cousin’s Market 1215 Hurontario Street, Mississauga Jan 30 – Feb 7, inclusive

Marilu’s Market 4025 New Street, Burlington Jan 16 – Feb 7, inclusive

Pusateri’s Fine Foods 2901 Bayview Avenue, Toronto Jan 28 – Feb 7, inclusive

Pusateri’s Fine Foods 57 Yorkville Avenue, Toronto Feb 4 – 7, inclusive

Valeriote’s Market 204 Yorkshire Road N, Guelph Jan 24 – Feb 7, inclusive

Fiesta Farms 200 Christie Street, Toronto Jan 29 – Feb 7, inclusive

Harvest Wagon 1103 Yonge Street, Toronto Jan 21 – Feb 7, inclusive

Locke Street Meats &Deli 205 Locke Street S, Hamilton Jan 16 – Feb 7, inclusive

Market Fresh 10 Paisley Street, Guelph Jan 31 – Feb 7, inclusive

Picone Fine Food 34 King Street W, Dundas Jan 16 – Feb 7, inclusive

The Mustard Seed 460 York Blvd, Hamilton Jan 23 – Feb 7, inclusive

Whole Foods Market – Yorkville 87 Avenue Road, Yorkville Jan 21 – Feb 7, inclusive

Some product packages may not bear a code or indicate the Jensen Cheese brand name. This product may also have been sold clerk-served from deli counters with or without a label or coding. Consumers who are unsure if they have purchased the affected product are advised to contact their retailer.

Listeria:  Marler Clark, The Food Safety Law Firm, is the nation’s leading law firm representing victims of Listeria outbreaks. The Listeria lawyers of Marler Clark have represented thousands of victims of Listeria and other foodborne illness outbreaks and have recovered over $600 million for clients.  Marler Clark is the only law firm in the nation with a practice focused exclusively on foodborne illness litigation.  Our Listeria lawyers have litigated Listeria cases stemming from outbreaks traced to a variety of foods, such as cantaloupe, cheese, celery and milk.

If you or a family member became ill with a Listeria infection after consuming food and you’re interested in pursuing a legal claim, contact the Marler Clark Listeria attorneys for a free case evaluation.