Here’s the latest on Aldi pizza and the Salmonella alert.
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What happened: The U.S. Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) issued a public health alert for certain Aldi frozen pizzas due to potential Salmonella contamination tied to recalled dairy ingredients. The alert initially covers two Mama Cozzi’s breakfast pizzas sold nationwide and could expand as the supply chain is traced.
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Which products are affected: The identified items are Mama Cozzi’s frozen breakfast pizzas with best-by dates in October this year. Officials say the list may grow as the recalled ingredient is traced through the supply chain.
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What to do if you have them: Do not eat any affected pizzas. Check the FSIS and FDA updates to confirm whether your batch is listed, and discard or return the products if advised. Consumers should monitor for further recall notices as more products may be identified.
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Where to look for updates: The FSIS public health alert page is the primary source for current affected items and dates, with additional guidance often echoed by major outlets. Since the situation can evolve, re-check the official alert periodically.
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Context for consumers in France (Paris area): This alert concerns products sold in the United States and distributed nationwide through Aldi stores there. If you’re purchasing Aldi products in France, this particular recall does not apply to French-sourced items, but you should still stay aware of any local recalls via the French food safety authorities (ANSES) or the European Commission if similar issues arise.
Illustrative example:
- If you bought two Mama Cozzi’s breakfast pizzas last month and their lot number matches the public alert, you should not consume them and should follow disposal or return instructions from FSIS. Check for best-by dates in October and any batch codes on the packaging.
If you’d like, I can pull the latest official FSIS alert link and any updated product lists, and summarize them in a quick checklist you can use at home.
Sources
A health alert has been issued by the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) for a frozen pizza brand sold nationwide at Aldi stores because of possible Salmonella contamination.
www.fox32chicago.comMore products may be added as officials continue tracing the contaminated ingredient.
www.delish.comA health alert has been issued by the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) for a frozen pizza brand sold nationwide at Aldi stores because of possible Salmonella contamination.
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podcasts.apple.comThe USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service issued a public health alert for two Mama Cozzi’s frozen breakfast pizza products sold at Aldi after recalled dairy ingredients were linked to possible Salmonella contamination. The pizzas were distributed nationwide, and consumers were told not to eat t…
www.el-balad.comThe U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) issued a public health alert for two popular Aldi frozen pizzas. Here's what to look out for, and what to do if you have the products in your freezer.
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