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by scooke 876 days ago
"Keep an eye out for" better fits your intention. "Watch out for" implies potential danger or a need for caution. "Watch for" might work but is more for use in an active situation that changes.
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Thanks. English is not my first language, it's good to learn more of it.

Actually, one could argue there's potential danger in good cheese. A danger for pasteurized cheese of course.