Steel fragments present in frozen meatballs bought at Aldi shops nationwide prompts recall

The recall impacts New York–based mostly Rosina Meals Merchandise’ Italian-style meatballs, the U.S. Division of Agriculture’s Meals Security and Inspection Service (FSIS) mentioned.
“Rosina Meals Merchandise, Inc., a West Seneca, N.Y. institution, is recalling roughly 9,462 kilos of ready-to-eat (RTE) frozen meatball merchandise which may be contaminated with overseas materials, particularly steel,” regulators mentioned.
The problem was found after a client reported discovering steel fragments within the meatballs.
There have been no stories of confirmed accidents, however the division mentioned anybody involved ought to contact a healthcare supplier.
The impacted packages had been distributed to Aldi grocery store areas nationwide.
The recall applies to 32-ounce luggage of totally cooked, frozen “Bremer FAMILY SIZE ITALIAN STYLE MEATBALLS,” which comprise about 64 meatballs per bundle.
The merchandise had been produced on July 30, 2025, and have a 15-month shelf-life, in accordance with officers.
Shoppers ought to search for luggage with a “BEST BY” date of “10/30/26,” timestamps between 17:08 and 18:20 printed on the again, and the institution quantity “EST. 4286B” situated contained in the USDA mark of inspection.
FSIS urged customers to test their fridges and freezers and suggested to not eat the meatballs, however to both throw them away or return them to the shop the place they had been bought.
For questions concerning the recall, customers can contact Rosina Meals Merchandise Buyer Service at 1-888-767-4621 or through e mail at CService@rosina.com
FOX Enterprise reached out to Rosina Meals Merchandise for extra data.
