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Contaminated Meatballs Sold At Major Grocery Chain: What CA Shoppers Should Know

Rosina Food Products recalled 9,500 pounds of frozen meatballs sold at Aldi nationwide after metal fragments were found, with no injuries reported so far, officials said.

  • On Sunday, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service announced Rosina Food Products Inc. is recalling about 9,500 pounds of frozen meatballs sold nationwide at Aldi due to possible metal contamination.
  • A consumer complaint to FSIS prompted the recall after metal fragments were found in the meatballs, and federal officials urged consumers not to consume the product, FSIS said.
  • The affected bags are 32-ounce packages labeled Bremer Family Size Italian Style Meatballs with a best-by date of Oct. 30, 2026, timestamps between 17:08 and 18:20, and about 64 meatballs per package.
  • Authorities said no illnesses or injuries have been reported so far; consumers should discard or return the meatballs and contact Rosina at 1-888-767-4621 or USDA Hotline at 888-674-6854.
  • Produced on July 30, 2025, FSIS has posted labels on the USDA website and urged consumers to check active recall listings, as the meatballs have a 15-month shelf-life.
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EverydayHealth.com broke the news in on Monday, February 23, 2026.
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