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Aldi Pork Carnitas Recall: FSIS Warns Consumers of Potential Metal Contamination
Food safety officials have issued an urgent public health alert regarding Aldi's pork carnitas, cautioning consumers about a potential metal contamination risk. The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has identified that 16-ounce packages of the popular product may contain dangerous metal fragments, prompting immediate consumer awareness.
As of April 19, the alert highlights the potential health hazards associated with these specific pork carnitas packages. Consumers who have purchased these items are advised to exercise extreme caution and carefully inspect their products before consumption.
While specific details about the extent of contamination are still emerging, the FSIS recommends that individuals who have bought these pork carnitas should either discard the product immediately or return it to the point of purchase for a full refund.
Food safety remains a critical concern, and this alert serves as a crucial reminder for consumers to remain vigilant about the products they bring into their homes.