A shredded cheese recall includes brands sold at several grocery stores in Missouri, according to an updated Food and Drug Administration report. The recalled cheese may contain metal pieces.

Ohio-based Great Lakes Cheese Co. initiated the recall in early October, stating the affected cheese may be contaminated with metal fragments, which could cause injury if consumed, per the report . The FDA reclassified the recall to a "Class II" on Dec. 1, meaning the food "may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences."

The recalled cheese products were sold under dozens of brand names at retailers across the country, including Walmart, Target and Aldi.

Here's what to know:

Which shredded cheese brands were recalled?

The FDA report lists low-moisture part-skim mozzare

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