Every Recall To Know About This Week

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A recall is the great equalizer. No matter how well respected a company can be, they’re never out of reach of a recall. That comes to play this week because my beloved Aldi, trusted budget grocery store for the ages, had to put out a recall this week. At the end of the day we’re just glad that they’re taking ownership of the situation by doing the right thing. We all want to be safe! This week brings us three additional recalls to keep out for so let’s go over all the recalls to hit the news this week.

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Kimchi and Tofu Kimbap ― Tuna

Aldi Brand Fusia Asian Inspirations has recalled their Kimchi & Tofu Kimbap because there may be undeclared tuna present in the dishes. The recalled kimbap was distributed in Aldi stores in the states of Connecticut, Washington DC, Delaware, Louisiana, Maryland, Maine, Massachusetts, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Vermont, and West Virginia. The product is packaged in a 8.1oz sealed, microwave-safe plastic wrapper, and marked with a best if used by date of October 8, 2027.

Frozen Blueberries ― E. coli

GreenWise organic IQF blueberries in 10oz. containers have been recalled for a concern of contamination of E. coli. The recalled product was shipped to Publix retail stores throughout Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. Consumers should check their freezers for the affected product which can be identified by lot code 60401 with a best by date of February 9, 2028.

Pounded Yam ― Milk

Ola-Ola pounded yam has been recalled because the product may contain undeclared milk in the form of sodium caseinate, which is not declared on the label. The recalled product was distributed through distribution outlets between December 2025 through May 2026 in Canada, Australia, and the following states: California, Georgia, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, and Texas. The product is packaged in a clear bag and can be identified by any expiration date that falls between November 2028 and May 2029.

Sauce Packets ― Wheat, Soy, Sesame

Eunha Fisheries Co. is recalling sliced Korean halibut products because the accompanying soy sauce and vinegar red pepper paste packets contain undeclared wheat, soy, and sesame. The affected products were distributed in the United States through Wooltari USA, Inc. and Jayone Foods, Inc. Products reached consumers through retail stores, direct delivery, and the wooltariusa.com online website.

The recalled products can be identified by a best before date of 2026.05.07 and UPC code 6 78108 16991 4 as well as best before dates of 2026.07.11 and 2026.12.08 for products with an EAN-13 code of 8 809342 366186.

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Vinz Karl

Vinz Karl is a freelance contributor to Sporked and self-proclaimed Guy Fieri superfan. He believes in breakfast supremacy and is on a never-ending mission to try every flavor of Oreo out there. Originally from the Midwest, Vinz now resides in Los Angeles, where you can find him going on hikes, checking out new restaurants, and preparing for his eventual casting on CBS's Survivor.

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