ALDI is recalling some frozen taquitos after studies emerged of the product containing “potential foreign material,” the corporate stated this week.
The low cost grocery store chain introduced the recall on Monday.
In a press release, ALDI stated that the product, Casa Mamita Hen & Cheese Taquitos, might include metallic.
The recall impacts the 20 oz. containers of Casa Mamita Hen & Cheese Taquitos which have a UPC code of 4061459337471. One of the best-by dates of the recalled merchandise are 07/02/25 and 9/25/25.
The product was distributed to ALDI areas within the following states: Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Washington D.C., Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, North Dakota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Virginia, Vermont, Wisconsin and West Virginia.
“ALDI puts the safety and integrity of the products it sells first,” the corporate stated in a press release. “If customers have products affected by this recall, they are advised to discard it immediately or return it to their local store for a full refund.”
“ALDI sincerely regrets the inconvenience and concern caused as a result of this recall.”
Frozen meals recollects involving metallic contamination are unusual, however not extraordinarily uncommon.
Final August, Perdue Meals LLC recalled over 165,000 kilos of frozen rooster nuggets and rooster tenders over studies of metallic contamination.
America Division of Agriculture (USDA) introduced the recall after it acquired “consumer complaints” about metallic wire being embedded within the rooster nuggets and tenders.
Prospects impacted by the current ALDI recall are inspired to name Bestway Meals Co. at (818) 361-1800 Ext. 110 with questions or considerations.
FOX Enterprise reached out to ALDI for extra remark, however didn’t instantly hear again.
FOX Enterprise’ Christine Rousselle contributed to this report.