Veggie Spring Rolls Sold at Aldi May Actually Contain Shrimp



A limited quantity of frozen spring rolls sold at Aldi stores nationwide have been recalled, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Wednesday.

Tai Foong USA voluntarily recalled certain Fusia Asian Inspirations Veggie Spring Rolls because the product may contain shrimp, a known allergen, that isn’t declared on the product label.

No allergic reactions or illnesses have been reported, and no other Fusia Asian Inspirations products are affected by the recall.

The spring rolls were distributed exclusively to Aldi stores nationwide and sold under the Fusia Asian Inspirations brand name.

They can be further identified by the following information:

Fusia Asian Inspirations Veggie Spring Rolls, sold in 10-ounce packages

  • UPC: 4099100222258
  • Best Before: 05/17/2027

Aldi


Tai Foong USA initiated the recall after it found that certain cases of Shrimp Spring Rolls were inadvertently placed in boxes labeled as Veggie Spring Rolls.

Shrimp is a known allergen, and people who have an allergy or sensitivity to shrimp or shellfish run the risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume the product.

No allergic reactions have been reported in relation to the recall, and the company is currently investigating the labeling error, according to the FDA news release.

Anyone who has purchased the product shouldn’t consume it—throw it away or return it to the Aldi store where you purchased it for a full refund.

Those with questions can also contact Tai Foong USA at 206-883-2317, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time, or by email at [email protected].



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