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The Department of Agriculture (USDA) has issued a health alert for a precooked, frozen pork carnitas product sold at Aldi grocery stores that “may be contaminated with foreign material ...
The USDA has announced a recall of one of Aldi's pork products.The store's"pork carnitas seasoned and seared pork with juices slow cooked with citrus" is being. advertisement.
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If you picked up pork carnitas from Aldi in the last few weeks, you might want to check your freezer. The USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service has issued a public health alert for a ...
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The USDA has issued a health alert for precooked pork carnita meat sold in early April at Aldi that could possibly contain metal. Here's what to know.
They also have “Est. 46409” in the USDA inspection mark, denoting they were made at Cargill Meat Solutions’ protein processing plant in Round Rock, Texas. These went to Aldi stores nationwide.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has issued a public health alert for pork carnitas products sold at Aldi, due to ...
A USDA public health alert says pork carnitas made at Cargill Meat Solutions’ Round Rock, Texas, facility for Aldi’s store brand might have metal pieces.
The US Department of Agriculture has issued a recall on for certain meat products. The USDA has recalled the 16-ounce heat-and-serve Pork Carnitas sold at Aldi stores for possible metal contamination.