A number of Udder Delights cheeses have been recalled over fears they could be contaminated with E. coli.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission issued the recall on Monday which includes several of the independent cheesemaker's brie and camembert cheeses.
The affected products have been available for sale at Coles and independent retail stores in WA, QLD, VIC and SA.
Recalled cheeses:
Cremeux Provincial Cheese Brie 200g
Cremeux Provincial Cheese Camembert 200g
Cremeux Provincial Cheese Double Brie 200g
Divine Dairy Organic Brie 200g
Divine Dairy Organic Double Cream Brie 200g
Shale Point Double Cream Camembert 200g
Eureka Camembert 200g
Udder Delights Brie 200g
Udder Delights Camembert 200g
Udder Delights Double Cream Brie 200g
Udder Delights Ash Brie 200g
The recall covers all best before dates from January 29, 2020, up to and including February 5, 2020.
"Food products contaminated with E. coli may cause illness if consumed," the alert read.
Customers should return the product to their place of purchase for a full refund.

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