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.
- The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service announced Wednesday, February 25, 2026, that it recalled about 9,462 pounds of ready-to-eat frozen meatballs, including products shipped to Aldi stores nationwide.
- A consumer complaint flagged metal fragments in Rosina's meatballs, prompting FSIS investigators to examine and recall approximately 9,462 pounds of product.
- Packaging details show 32-ounce packages labeled Bremer FAMILY SIZE ITALIAN STYLE MEATBALLS, with a best-by date of Oct. 30, 2026, and back-label timestamps between 17:08 and 18:20, produced July 30, 2025.
- Authorities urged customers not to eat the product, and they can contact Rosina at 1-888-767-4621 or the USDA hotline at 888-674-6854 for questions.
- Officials warned the products may be in home freezers, with affected packages possibly still in consumers' refrigerators, and no confirmed reports of injury have been received, FSIS said.
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Bremer Italian Style Meatballs sold at Aldi recalled due to possible metal fragments
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Frozen meatballs sold at ALDI under Rosina Food Products, Inc., have been recalled due to possible contamination with metal fragments. The Italian-style meatballs, sold under the Bremer label, were packaged in 32-ounce bags with best-by dates of Oct. 30, 2026.Officials advised that anyone who has these meatballs should either throw them away […]
USDA Recall: Bremer family size meatballs sold at Aldi may contain metal
Nearly 9,500 pounds of frozen meatballs sold nationwide at Aldi supermarkets are being recalled due to possible metal contamination. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service announced the recall affects 32-ounce packages of “Bremer Family Size Italian Style Meatballs” with a “Best By” date of Oct. 30, 2026. According to the agency, the issue was discovered after officials received a consumer complaint reporting m…
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