According to rumors that the frozen food item contained a “potential international material,” ALDI announced on Monday that it is recalling Casa Mamita Chicken & Cheese Taquitos in 31 state.
In a Monday press release, the firm said,” In cooperation with Bestway Sandwiches, Inc., and out of an abundance of prudence, ALDI Inc., (‘ ALDI’ ) recalls Casa Mamita Chicken &, Cheese Taquitos in 31 states. Due to the possibility of having a foreign substance, metal, the damaged Bestway Sandwiches Inc. product has been recalled.
According to the press release, the recall is for the 20-ounce boxes of Casa Mamita Chicken &, Cheese Taquitos with a universal product code ( UPC ) code of 4061459337471. ALDI noted that the best-buy times for the recalled freezing food items are 07/02/25 and 9/25/25.  ,
” ALD I puts the safety and integrity of the products it sells first”, ALDI wrote in Monday’s press release. Customers who have products that have been subject to this recall are advised to discard them immediately or transfer it to their nearby store for a full payment.
The business added that” ALD I respectfully regrets the pain and concern caused by this recall.”
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According to the business, the frozen food items affected by the recall were sold at” find ALDI businesses” in Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Washington, D. C., Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, North Dakota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania,  , Rhode Island,  , South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Virginia, Vermont, Wisconsin, and West Virginia.
In Monday’s press release, ALDI encouraged customers impacted by the frozen food recall to contact Bestway Foods Co. at ( 818 ) 361-1800 Ext. 110 for help with a payment or for solutions to any queries regarding the agency’s understand.
While metal contamination recalls are usually unusual, Perdue Foods LLC issued a similar recognize in August, when the business recalled more than 165, 000 pounds of frozen chicken tenders and chicken nuggets because of concerns about material contamination, according to Fox Business.
The United States Department of Agriculture made the announcement in August, according to Fox Business, following reports of metal wire in the company’s chicken tenders and chicken nuggets.