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Aldi Recalls Nearly 10,000 Pounds of Frozen Meatballs Over Metal Contamination

WASHINGTON — Rosina Food Products, Inc. has recalled 9,462 pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat meatballs sold at Aldi stores nationwide due to possible metal contamination.

The affected product is 32-ounce bags of Bremer Family Style Italian Style Meatballs with a best-by date of October 30, 2026, and time stamps between 17:08 and 18:20 printed on the label. The meatballs were produced on July 30, 2025, and packages contain approximately 64 meatballs. The packaging also displays establishment number EST. 4286B.

The recall was initiated after a consumer complaint reported finding metal fragments in the product.

No confirmed injuries have been reported to date, but consumers who purchased the affected meatballs should not eat them. The product should either be thrown away or returned to the store for a refund.

Customers who have questions about the recall can check their freezers for the specific product details listed above.

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