We recently caught wind of a massive chicken broth recall coming out of Walmart, and now Aldi has placed its hat in the proverbial ring. The popular discount retailer is responsible for over 24,000 pounds of frozen foods being recalled due to the potential contamination with a foreign material.
Aldi shoppers should check their freezers. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced a recall on Saturday for around 24,870 pounds of frozen chicken and cheese taquito products that “may be contaminated with foreign material.
Close to 25,000 pounds of frozen taquitos sold at Aldi were recalled this week, the USDA announced. Here's what we know.
The recall specifically concerns 20-ounce packages of Casa Mamita Chicken & Cheese Taquitos produced by Bestway Sandwiches, Inc.
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Nearly 25,000 pounds of frozen chicken and cheese taquitos sold at Aldi are being recalled in Wisconsin for possible contamination with metal.
Nearly 25,000 pounds of frozen taquito products sold at Aldi have been recalled due to a possible contamination, the USDA announced Saturday.
Iowa is one of the 31 states where Aldi is recalling frozen taquitos from its Casa Mamita brand that could be contaminated with metal. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service is concerned some products may be in consumers' freezers. The frozen taquitos should be thrown away or returned to Aldi.
Aldi is recalling frozen taquitos after reports were made of "potential foreign material," namely metal, being found in the product, the company announced on Monday.
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