Aldi Food Recall Update: Customers In 37 States Told To “Discard” These Products

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Aldi has issued an important food recall affecting customers across 37 states. The recall includes several popular products that might contain dangerous contaminants or unlisted allergens.

If you’ve shopped at Aldi recently, you’ll want to check your pantry for these items right away to keep your family safe.

1. Metal Fragments Found In Chicken Taquitos

Metal Fragments Found In Chicken Taquitos
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Casa Mamita Chicken & Cheese Taquitos have been pulled from shelves after possible metal contamination was discovered.

The affected products have best-by dates of 07/03/25 and 09/25/25, and were sold in 31 states. Don’t take chances with these frozen snacks – metal fragments can cause serious injury if swallowed.

2. Pork Carnitas Recall Due To Foreign Materials

Pork Carnitas Recall Due To Foreign Materials
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Hungry for tacos? Unfortunately, Park Street Deli Pork Carnitas packages might contain dangerous metal pieces.

Customers who purchased this product with use-by dates of 06/30/25 and 07/01/25 should immediately discard it. The affected carnitas were distributed to Aldi stores across 15 states, creating a widespread safety concern.

3. Undeclared Soy Allergen in Salmon Products

Undeclared Soy Allergen in Salmon Products
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Seafood lovers beware! Atlantic Salmon Portions with Seafood Stuffing contain soy that isn’t mentioned on the packaging.

This oversight poses serious risks for people with soy allergies. The affected products have use-by or freeze-by dates of 06/02/25 and were only sold in California, Nevada, and Arizona stores.

4. Chocolate Hazelnut Churro Bites Contain Undisclosed Milk

Chocolate Hazelnut Churro Bites Contain Undisclosed Milk
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Sweet treats turn sour with this recall! Casa Mamita Churro Bites filled with Chocolate Hazelnut Cream contain milk that isn’t listed on the label.

For those with milk allergies, this oversight could trigger dangerous reactions. Products with the best-by date of 07/14/25 sold across 13 states should be returned to Aldi immediately.

5. Vitamin B12 Supplements Contaminated With Peanuts

Vitamin B12 Supplements Contaminated With Peanuts
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A shocking discovery has prompted Aldi to recall Welby Vitamin B12 supplements across 37 states. These vitamins contain peanuts not listed on the label.

For people with peanut allergies, this hidden ingredient could trigger life-threatening reactions. All bottles should be returned to Aldi stores immediately for a full refund, no receipt required.

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