More than 500,000 Packages of Aldi Macaroni and Cheese Recalled
The FDA said 525,645 packages were affected after the product was found to contain undeclared soy lecithin, which can trigger allergic reactions.
- BEF Foods, Inc. recalled 58,405 cases of Park Deli Macaroni Cheese after discovering the product may contain soy lecithin, a plant-based food additive derived from Soybeans.
- Following the discovery of undeclared Soybeans, The FDA elevated the recall to a Class risk level, warning that consuming the product can cause serious health consequences ranging from hives to life-threatening anaphylaxis.
- Each case contains nine 20-ounce containers, with 525,645 individual packages affected by the recall and distributed exclusively to Aldi stores nationwide in the refrigerated aisle.
- The FDA report does not say whether any illnesses have been reported due to the undeclared allergen; affected products can be identified by comparing label codes to recall information.
- Last month, Kettle Cuisine recalled Whole Foods Market Kitchen Minestrone Soup for undeclared shrimp, and The Coffee Connexion recalled more than 900 cases of Alfredo for salmonella contamination, making the Deli Macaroni Cheese recall part of a broader food safety crisis.
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FDA recalls 58,000-plus cases of Aldi mac and cheese
On June 10, the Food and Drug Administration issued an update to the ongoing recall of Park St. Deli Macaroni & Cheese, which includes over 58,000 cases of the food product. The recall was initially triggered due to soy lecithin not being declared on the label. The update moved the recall into a Class 2 risk, which People explained means that the "violative product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences." Essen…
500k packages of Aldi’s macaroni and cheese recalled over undeclared soy lecithin
More than 500,000 packages of macaroni and cheese sold at Aldi stores nationwide have been recalled because they may contain undeclared soy lecithin, a soy-derived ingredient that can pose a risk to people with soy allergies or sensitivities.
Aldi’s pulls 500,000 packs of mac and cheese from its shelves. Here’s why.
The US Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning that macaroni and cheese sold at Aldi’s nationwide, including in South Carolina, could contain allergens, prompting recall.
Over 500,000 Boxes Of Mac And Cheese Recalled
Packages of the Park St. Deli side dish—sold at ALDI nationwide—were recalled due to an undeclared allergen. Credit: Robby Lozano; Food Stylist: Sally McKay; Prop Stylist: Priscilla MontielThe best side dish for your summer cookout is our Homemade Macaroni and Cheese and its velvety sauce, as guests will attest. And after the long list of made-from-scratch Southern sides, the next-best offering is the one that you can pick up and store in the fr…
500k packages of macaroni and cheese sold at Aldi recalled over undeclared soy lecithin
More than 500,000 packages of macaroni and cheese sold at Aldi stores nationwide have been recalled because they may contain undeclared soy lecithin, a soy-derived ingredient that can pose a risk to people with soy allergies or sensitivities.According to the Food and Drug Administration, 58,405 cases of Park St. Deli Macaroni & Cheese are affected. Each case contains nine 20-ounce packages, bringing the total number of impacted packages to 525,6…

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