- Rosina Food Products, Inc. has recalled nearly 10,000 pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat meatballs sold at Aldi stores nationwide.
- The affected product, Bremer Family Style Italian Style Meatballs, may contain metal fragments.
- Consumers should either throw away the affected product or return it to their local Aldi.
If you’ve been doing your grocery shopping at Aldi lately, you’ll want to check your freezer drawers. Rosina Food Products, Inc. has recalled 9,462 pounds of ready-to-eat frozen meatball products sold at Aldi locations nationwide. The affected product may be contaminated with foreign metal material.
The recall was initiated after a consumer complaint reported the presence of metal fragments in the meatballs. The product is a 32-ounce bag of Bremer Family Style Italian Style Meatballs with a best-by date of October 30, 2026, and time stamps between 17:08 and 18:20 printed on the label. The affected product was produced on July 30, 202,5 and contains about 64 meatballs per package. The packaging also bears the establishment number “EST. 4286B.”
To date, there have been no confirmed reports of injury related to the product’s consumption, but anyone who purchased it is urged not to eat it. Instead, throw it away or return it to the place of purchase for a refund.
