Aldi pizza salmonella alert

aldi pizza salmonella alert — US news

A public health alert has been issued for Aldi’s frozen breakfast pizzas due to possible Salmonella contamination linked to recalled dry milk powder. The affected products include Mama Cozzi’s Biscuit Crust Sausage and Cheese (18.5 oz) and Biscuit Crust Cooked Pork Belly Crumbles, Cooked Bacon Topping (17 oz). These pizzas have best-by dates ranging from October 15 through October 24, 2026.

The contamination is associated with dry milk powder previously recalled by the FDA. As of midday, no confirmed illnesses related to these pizzas have been reported. However, officials are urging consumers to be cautious.

Consumers should dispose of the affected pizzas or return them for a refund. The FSIS emphasizes that anyone with these products should not eat or serve them—immediate disposal is advised.

Salmonella can cause severe symptoms such as diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps. This public health alert may expand to include additional products made with the contaminated milk powder.

The pizzas were distributed nationwide at Aldi locations. The establishment number on the packaging is ‘5699’. The FSIS expects further products could be identified as the recall progresses.

In light of this situation, consumers are encouraged to check their freezers for the affected pizzas. Disposing of them or returning them is essential for food safety.

Michael Carter

Michael Carter is a New York–based national news reporter for SVN Morning News, where he covers politics, government, and the major events shaping the country. With a sharp eye for accountability journalism, he digs into the policies and decisions that affect everyday Americans and works to explain complex stories with clarity and context for readers nationwide.

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