Summary
Aldi stores are recalling certain veggie spring rolls because they contain shrimp, an undeclared allergen. The FDA has given this recall the highest risk warning, a Class I recall, meaning the product might cause serious health problems or death if eaten by people allergic to shrimp. This recall affects Aldi stores in 22 states and the District of Columbia.
Key Facts
- The recall involves Fusia Asian Inspirations Veggie Spring Rolls, 10 oz. size.
- The undeclared allergen in these spring rolls is shrimp.
- The FDA classified this as a Class I recall due to potential severe allergic reactions.
- The affected products were sold at Aldi stores in 22 states and the District of Columbia.
- Consumers are advised to throw away or return the product for a refund.
- No reports of illnesses have been linked to the recalled spring rolls as of October 8.
- The recall was initiated after shrimp spring rolls were discovered in boxes labeled as veggie spring rolls.
- Tai Foong USA Inc., the company responsible for the product, is investigating the labeling error.