Aldi recalls popular dessert across multiple states as it may contain glass

Aldi recalls popular dessert across multiple states as it may contain glass

Aldi hasrecalleda popular dessert in the U.S. over a potential contamination with a foreign object, posing a serious safety risk to consumers.

The Independent US

According to an enforcement report from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, more than 2,800 cases of Specially Selected Vanilla Crème Brûléewere recalledon April 14 because they may have contained pieces of glass.

On April 28, the FDAelevated the recallto a Class II, which means that eating or using the affected items can pose a serious health risk, according tothe agency.

The recalled sweet treat, packed in 3.6-ounce glass jars, was soldat Aldi storesin seven states: Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, New York and Virginia.

Affected items, manufactured by Lactalis Canada, have the use by date of May 9, 2026, product number 710298-4099100342826 and barcode number 4099100342826.

Aldi’s Specially Selected Vanilla Crème Brûlée was recalled because it may contain glass (Aldi) The recalled product was sold at Aldi stores in seven states (Getty Images)

Although there haven’t been any illnesses reported, Aldi is urging consumers to either throw the dessert away immediately or return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.

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The crème brûlée is one of several food products that have been recalled due to health or safety risks. Last week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Serviceissued a public health alertfor meat and poultry products that contained FDA-regulated ingredients formulated with dry milk powder.

The dairy-based product, which the FDA has now recalled, could have been contaminatedwith salmonella, a bacterium that causes food poisoning.

As a result, two pizzas withthe affecteddry milk powder and sold at Aldi stores nationwide, were recalled. The products are named Mama Cozzi’s Biscuit Crust Sausage & Cheese Breakfast Pizza and another called Biscuit Crust Cooked Pork Belly Crumbles, Cooked Bacon Topping, Pepper & Onion Breakfast Pizza.

The recall also included three Great Value frozen pizzas sold at Walmart: Thin Crust Chicken Bacon Ranch, Ultra Thin Crust Chicken Bacon Ranch and Stuffed Crust Chicken Bacon Ranch.

Also this week, Costcorecalled a Giovanni Rana pasta item, labeled as Rustic Beef Sauce & Creamy Burrata Cheese Ravioli, because some batches in fact contained a shrimp filling in lobster sauce. The problem was discovered after Giovanni Rana received complaints from two consumers who said the product contained shrimp ravioli, not the beef sauce and burrata as advertised.

The labeling error poses a risk ofa serious allergic reactionfor people who have a crustacean shellfish allergy.

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