Aldi has announced a series of major food recalls across 37 states due to undeclared allergens and possible contamination risks. In cooperation with product manufacturers and federal agencies, the grocery chain is urging customers to discard or return specific items immediately for a full refund.
Why It Matters
- Undeclared allergens, such as peanuts, soy, and milk, can trigger severe or life-threatening reactions.
- Contamination risks, including the presence of metal fragments, pose serious health hazards.
- The scale of these recalls highlights ongoing concerns with food labeling and production oversight.
Key Aldi Recalls in 2025
Welby Vitamin B12
- Recall date: June 13
- Reason: Undeclared peanut allergen
- Supplier: RV Pharma
- Affected in: 37 states
- Action: Return or discard; refund available
Casa Mamita Chicken & Cheese Taquitos
- Reason: Possible metal contamination
- UPC: 4061459337471
- Best by dates: 07/03/25 and 09/25/25
- Distributed in: 31 states
- Manufacturer: Bestway Sandwiches Inc.
- Action: Return or discard for refund
Park Street Deli Pork Carnitas
- Reason: Potential metal fragments
- UPC: 4099100029352
- Use by dates: 06/30/25 and 07/01/25
- Sold in: 15 states
- Manufacturer: Cargill Meat Solutions Corp.
- Action: Return or discard
Santa Monica Seafood Atlantic Salmon Portions with Seafood Stuffing
- Recall date: May 27
- Reason: Undeclared soy allergen
- Sold in: California, Nevada, Arizona
- Manufacturer: Santa Monica Seafood
- No illness reports at time of recall
- Action: Do not consume; return or discard
Casa Mamita Churro Bites with Chocolate Hazelnut Cream
- Recall date: June 4
- Reason: Undeclared milk
- Manufacturer: Camerican International
- Affected states: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee
- Action: Return or discard
Aldi’s Statement
“While ALDI is committed to providing only the best quality at the lowest prices, our top priority is the safety of you and your family. From developing stringent standards to working with trusted manufacturers on product quality and testing, every measure possible is taken to fulfill that promise.”
What Shoppers Should Do
- Cease use of any recalled products immediately
- Return them to the store for a full refund
- If symptoms of illness or allergic reaction occur, consult a healthcare provider
- Report adverse events to the FDA’s MedWatch program
Stay Informed
Customers are encouraged to check Aldi’s official newsroom and the FDA’s recall database for updates on affected products and additional safety notices.

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