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Mexicali Cheese: FDA Sues to Shut Queens Factory

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FDA officials filed a lawsuit against Mexicali Cheese to shut down until the plant complies with food safety regulations, citing that the factory had potentially deadly bacteria and had failed to correct repeated health violations.
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