Check Your Freezer: A Popular Aldi Appetizer Just Got Recalled Over a Serious Allergen Risk

Hey ALDI enthusiasts! If you’re like me and love stocking up on budget-friendly finds, it’s crucial to stay informed about product safety.

Recently, there have been two notable recalls affecting items sold at ALDI stores nationwide.

I’ll break down the details for each, including what products are involved, why they’re being recalled, and exactly what you should do if you have them at home.

This info is compiled from reliable sources to keep things clear and actionable.

Recall 1: Fusia Asian Inspirations Veggie Spring Rolls

ALDI has issued a recall for their Fusia Asian Inspirations Veggie Spring Rolls due to a labeling mix-up.

These are 10-ounce frozen packages that were supposed to contain only vegetable spring rolls but may actually have shrimp spring rolls inside.

This poses a serious risk for anyone with a shellfish allergy, as shrimp is an undeclared allergen, potentially leading to life-threatening reactions like anaphylaxis.

Affected Products

  • Brand and Name: Fusia Asian Inspirations Veggie Spring Rolls
  • Package Size: 10 ounces
  • UPC Code: 4099100222258
  • Best By Date: May 17, 2027 (or 05/17/2027)
  • Note: Only a limited quantity is affected, and no other Fusia or ALDI products are involved.

These were sold exclusively at ALDI stores across the country, including states like Alabama, California, Florida, Illinois, New York, Ohio, Texas, and more.

ALDI has already removed the affected items from shelves as of October 9, 2025.

Why the Recall?

The issue stems from a packaging error where shrimp spring rolls were mistakenly placed in veggie-labeled boxes. Tai Foong USA, the manufacturer, is investigating the cause. Fortunately, no allergic reactions or illnesses have been reported so far.

What Should You Do?

  • If you or anyone in your household has a shellfish allergy, do not consume the product—throw it away immediately or return it to your local ALDI store for a full refund.
  • Even if no one has allergies, you can still return it for a refund if you’re concerned.
  • For questions, contact Tai Foong USA at 206-883-2317 (Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. PT) or email bcox@northernchef.com or recall@taifoongusa.com.

Recall 2: Ambiano Electric Pressure Cookers

Another recall involves Ambiano Electric Pressure Cookers sold at ALDI, affecting around 46,660 units. T

hese appliances have a defect where the lid can be opened before all the steam pressure is released, causing hot contents to expel and potentially leading to severe burns.

Affected Products

  • Brand and Name: Ambiano Electric Pressure Cookers
  • Models: 93550 (KY-318B), 96775 (KY-318A), 98527 (6L-PC)—check the label on the bottom of the unit
  • Sizes: 6-quart or 8-quart inner pots
  • Sale Period: January 2016 through December 2019, priced at about $40
  • Note: No UPC codes or lot numbers specified, but the model number is key for identification.

These were available nationwide at ALDI stores during that time frame.

Why the Recall?

The faulty lid design allows it to unlock prematurely under pressure, risking burns from scalding food and liquids.

There have been 11 reported incidents, including 8 cases of severe burn injuries.

What Should You Do?

  • Stop using the pressure cooker right away.
  • Return it to any ALDI store for a full refund.
  • If you’re not near an ALDI, email a photo of the cooker showing the model number and date code, plus the cut power cord (to prove it’s disabled), to serviceusa@tempo.org for a refund.
  • For more info, call ALDI at 800-325-7894 (Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–8 p.m. ET) or visit aldi.us and click on “Product Recalls.”

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