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12 Major Food Recalls Consumers Must Know About This Week

Why These Food Recalls Matter

The FDA and USDA issue food recall notices when products may pose health risks like contamination, undeclared allergens, or mislabeling. This week, multiple food recalls involve popular grocery store items including frozen vegetables, ready-made meals, and baked goods. Some recalls are tied to Listeria outbreaks, while others involve labeling errors or physical contaminants.

If you recently shopped at major chains like Aldi, Walmart, Costco, or Kroger, review this list carefully.

Recalled food products with a red recall notice label
Multiple recalled items found on grocery shelves this week

1. Aldi Vegetable Spring Rolls

Aldi recalled Fusia Asian Inspirations Vegetable Spring Rolls after boxes were mislabeled. Some actually contained shrimp, creating a severe risk for people with shellfish allergies. Consumers are advised to return them for a full refund.


2. Del Mar and Sno Pac Frozen Spinach

Two brands of frozen spinach, Del Mar and Sno Pac, are under recall for possible Listeria contamination. The bacteria can survive at cold temperatures, making it especially dangerous. If you purchased these products, discard them immediately and clean any surfaces they touched.


3. Hello Fresh Ready-to-Eat Meals

Hello Fresh recalled Cheesy Pulled Pork Pepper Pasta and Unstuffed Peppers with Ground Turkey. Both meals contained spinach linked to Listeria monocytogenes. Customers can request a refund from Hello Fresh directly.


4. Foster Farms Frozen Corn Dogs

Over three million pounds of Foster Farms frozen corn dogs were recalled due to contamination with wood particles. Classified as a Class I recall, this is considered the most serious type since it poses risks of injury.


5. Multiple Pasta Meals from Major Retailers

Several prepared pasta meals sold at Kroger, Giant Eagle, Walmart, Albertsons, and Trader Joe’s were recalled. These meals were linked to a Listeria outbreak that has already caused hospitalizations and deaths. Customers should not consume these products and must return them for a refund.


6. Lipton Green Tea Citrus

PepsiCo recalled nearly 3,000 cases of Lipton Green Tea Citrus because bottles were mislabeled. Instead of Green Tea Citrus, some bottles contained Diet Mixed Berry, which has added sugar. While not dangerous for everyone, it can be risky for individuals managing blood sugar levels.


7. Doan’s Bakery Bundt Cakes

Doan’s Bakery recalled Carrot Bundt Cake and White Chocolate Coconut Bundt Cake due to undeclared allergens. People with wheat or milk allergies could face serious reactions. Refunds are being offered for affected purchases.


8. Tru Fru Chocolate-Covered Strawberries

Tru Fru recalled several freeze-dried strawberry products after metal fragments were found in some packages. These were sold in stores like Target, Kroger, and CVS. Customers can apply for reimbursement through the company’s product recall form.


9. Tyson Foods Corn Dogs and Sausage Products

Tyson Foods recalled over 58 million pounds of frozen corn dogs and sausage-on-a-stick items. The products may contain wood pieces, posing a choking or injury risk. Popular brands like Jimmy Dean and State Fair were affected.


10. Kirkland Ahi Tuna Wasabi Poke

Costco issued a recall for Kirkland Ahi Tuna Wasabi Poke due to possible Listeria contamination from green onions used in the product. It was sold in dozens of states. Customers should throw it away or return it to Costco.


11. Aldi Electric Pressure Cookers

Aldi recalled Ambiano brand electric pressure cookers after reports of burn injuries. The lids could open before pressure was fully released. Customers can return the product in-store or submit photos for a refund.


12. Durra Ground Cinnamon

Durra Ground Cinnamon was recalled in California and Michigan due to possible lead contamination. Lead exposure can be harmful, especially for children. The FDA advises stopping use immediately and returning it for a refund.


What To Do If You Have a Recalled Product

  • Do not consume recalled items.
  • Return them to the store for a refund.
  • Clean any surfaces the product touched to avoid cross contamination.
  • Monitor for symptoms if you consumed contaminated food.

For daily updates on official alerts, you can check the FDA food recall database.
To stay updated on the latest recalls and food safety alerts, check our full section on food recalls.

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