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Aldi Announces Recall of 10 Fridge Products and Urges Customers 'Do Not Consume'
Aldi recalled ten products in Scotland and 9,462 pounds of frozen meatballs in the U.S. due to possible foreign matter contamination, urging returns for full refunds.
- Aldi, discount supermarket chain, announced a precautionary recall of ten products after suppliers pulled items said to 'not meet the required standard'.
- Supplier quality claims led to the precautionary recall after Aldi's supplier said ten items 'do not meet the required standard' amid foreign matter concerns.
- The published list includes Bremer Family Size Italian Style Meatballs, 32-ounce, with a best-by 10/30/26 and timestamps between 17:08 and 18:20, involving about 9,462 pounds, according to FSIS.
- Aldi said, `Anyone who bought these products should return them to their nearest store for a full refund. We apologise for any inconvenience caused`, and customers can contact 0800 042 0800 or use the webform for assistance.
- Conflicting reports say the recall is nationwide and also Scotland-only, while Aldi defended its safety and quality checks when asked about the quality control question.
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