E. coli O157:H7 outbreak linked to raw cheddar cheese from California producer

The FDA and CDC are investigating an outbreak of seven cases of E. coli O157:H7 illnesses in three US states.

Outbreak cases have been reported in California (5), Florida (1), and Texas (1).

Four of the seven victims are three years old or younger, and two people have been hospitalized.

No deaths have been reported, and none of the victims have developed hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) as of March 14, 2026.

The first two illnesses associated with this outbreak were recorded in September 2025, and the other five in January and February of 2026.

The CDC warns that the number of outbreak illnesses is likely much higher than reported, as many individuals recover without seeking medical care and are not tested.

Three of the victims have been interviewed so far, and all three reported eating RAW FARM-brand cheddar cheese made from raw (unpasteurized) milk.

Testing of product samples is in progress, but results are not yet available.

The producer, RAW FARM, LLC (previously known as Organic Pastures), has declined the FDA’s recommendation that their raw cheese products be removed from the market.

This is the second time in two years that RAW FARM-brand raw cheddar cheese has been linked epidemiologically to an outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 illnesses.

On March 26, 2024, the FDA and CDC reported an outbreak of 11 illnesses, including five hospitalizations. Outbreak were reported in California (4), Colorado (3), New Jersey (1), Texas (1), and Utah (2). Two of the outbreak victims developed HUS. There were no deaths.

Seven of the ten victims interviewed as part of the outbreak investigation specifically reported eating RAW FARM brand raw cheddar cheese prior to becoming ill.

The company initially recalled their raw cheddar cheese, but subsequently withdrew their recall after testing of cheese samples failed to find E. coli.

From October 2023 through May 2024, raw milk and cream produced by RAW FARM, LLC was implicated in a Salmonella Typhimurium outbreak that affected 171 individuals in the state of California primarily in the southern counties of the state. Children were affected disproportionately.

In addition to epidemiological evidence pointing to RAW FARM-brand raw milk as the source of the illnesses, the outbreak strain was recovered from three samples of raw milk and one sample of cheese made from the contaminated raw milk.

In October 2023, the company recalled all fluid raw whole milk and raw heavy cream (Best by dates from 10/11/2023 to 11/6/2023.

Even before this major outbreak, the company’s operations had come under scrutiny by the FDA. The federal agency conducted an inspection of Organic Pasture’s (as it was then known) production facility in February 2021, and issued a Form 483 listing several significant infractions, including inadequate sanitary handling procedures, flaws in the company’s hazard analysis for Salmonella and for Listeria monocytogenes, and inadequate record keeping relating to sanitation operations.

The FDA classified the result of the inspection as Official Action Indicated, a failing grade.

Although raw milk and other dairy products made with raw (unpasteurized) milk are not permitted to be shipped for retail sale across state lines, they are legal for retail sale within a number of states, including California.

According to the FDA, since 1987 and up to March 2024, there have been 143 recorded outbreaks of illnesses in the United States associated with consumption of raw milk and raw dairy products. These include outbreaks of Listeria monocytogenes, Campylobacter, Salmonella, and shiga toxin-producing E. coli (such as E. coli O157:H7).

If you consumed a RAW FARM, LLC cheese product and you develop symptoms of gastrointestinal upset within the few days following consumption, consider seeking medical treatment, especially if your symptoms include one or more of the following:

  • Diarrhea and a fever higher than 102°F
  • Diarrhea for more than 3 days that is not improving
  • Bloody diarrhea
  • So much vomiting that you cannot keep liquids down
  • Signs of dehydration, such as:
    • Not peeing much
    • Dry mouth and throat
    • Feeling dizzy when standing up

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CANADA (Update): The Public Health Agency of Canada continues to monitor an outbreak of Salmonella illnesses linked to the consumption of contaminated pistachios and pistachio-containing products imported from Iran. To date, 178 outbreak cases have been confirmed in six provinces. Twenty-five individuals have been hospitalized. There have been no deaths. The investigation is ongoing.

FRANCE: Public health officials have identified 12 cases of Listeria monocytogenes infections in an outbreak that began in October 2025. Seven of the cases occurred in January 2026. All twelve victims were hospitalized and two people have died. The median age of outbreak victims is 81. The outbreak has been linked to ready-to-eat deli meats produced by Drôme Ardèche Tradition located in Bourg de Péage, France. The manufacturer has initiated a recall.

USA and INTERNATIONAL WATERS: The CDC Vessel Sanitation Program is investigating a Norovirus outbreak on the Star Princess (Princess Cruises). More than 100 passengers and 49 crew members have reported diarrhea and/or vomiting. The VSP is conducting an environmental assessment and outbreak investigation in response to the reported illnesses.

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United States

Allergy Alert: Lidl US

Pet Food Advisory: FDA cautions consumers that eight Quest Cat Food products manufactured by Go Raw LLC dba Steve’s Real Food contain extremely low levels of thiamine. Early signs of thiamine deficiency in cats may present as gastrointestinal symptoms, including decreased appetite and vomiting. Some cats may start to show symptoms in as little as one week, but for others it may take months to become symptomatic. The company has recalled only three of the eight lots so far.

Canada

Allergy Alert: Flash Express (Mirabel, QC) recalls three prepared dishes due to undeclared wheat, milk, soy, and/or sulphites.

Allergy Alert: L’Aromate Culinaire inc. (Blainville, QC) warns consumers that TOURTIÈRE A LA BRISKET 
DE BŒUF / Beef brisket meat pie
(1 kg; All lots) contains undeclared sulphites.

Food Safety Recall: La petite chocolatière inc. (Lanoraie, QC) recalls TABLETTE DE CHOCOLAT 
DUBAÏ / Dubai chocolate bar
(Sold betwee 21 August and 27 October 2025) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall: Escomptes Fortin (Québec, QC) recalls Chicken croquettes (1 kg; All lots) and Breaded chicken filet (2 kg; All lots) due to absence of labeling indicating that the product is raw and absence of cooking instructions.

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Ireland and United Kingdom

Allergy Alert (UK): Walkers recalls Walkers Hot Honey Crisps (6 x 25g; Batch code GBB 584 031; Best before 16 May 2026) due to undeclared milk.

Hong Kong and Singapore

Allergy Alert (Singapore): Y K Private Limited recalls Longan Pulp (500g; Production date Jan 2026; Product of China) due to undeclared sulphur dioxide.

Infant Formula Safety Recall (Singapore): Singapore Food Agency orders recall of Nestle NAN HA2 (for infants) (800g; Batch #52750017C1; Expiry 31/10/2027; Product of Switzerland) and Nature One Dairy Premium Toddler Milk Formula – Stage 3 (900g; Batch #326251110; Expiry 10/11/2027 & 11/11/2027; Product of Australia) due to presence of cereulide toxin (produced by Bacillus cereus).

Australia and New Zealand

Food Safety Recall (New Zealand): Goodfood Group Limited recalls Emborg Emmentaler Cheese (200g; Best before 05.11.26; Product of Germany) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

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United States

Allergy Alert: Lidl US recalls Favorina Chocolate Ladybugs – German-Style Nougat (3.52 oz box; All lots; UPC 20304492) due to undeclared hazelnut.

Pet Food Safety Recall: Pretty Bird International, Inc recalls Young Again Pet Food, Core Health, Dog Food. For Breeds 30 lbs & up. Medium – Large Dog & Puppy Formula (10 lbs & 25 lbs; Best by 102826) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Canada

Allergy Alert: Lactalis Canada Inc. recalls ICIM brand Halloumi Cheese (250g; Best before 2026/APR/17, 2026/JUN/16, 2026/JUL/01; UPC 8 692971 438160) due to undeclared sheep milk and goat milk.

Allergy Alert: ZoRaw Sustenance Inc. recalls ZoRaw brand 45 % Cacao No Sugar Added Milk Chocolate (52g & 12 x 52g; Batch/date codes 04 2027 25040701, 08 2027 25081201 (individual bars) and Aug 2027 25081201 (bulk packs), respectively; UPC 6 27987 16452 7 & 6 27987 16453 4, respectively) due to improperly declared almond and peanut.

Allergy Alert: Five Continents International LTD recalls Baixiang brand Artificial Spicy Beef Soup Flavor Instant Noodles (555g; Lot 12112025; Best before 11102026; UPC 6 935270 642008) due to undeclared peanut.

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