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The Food and Inspection Inspection Service of the US Ministry of Agriculture (FSIS) recently announced public health alert Through Mexican inspired pork products sold in the supermarkets of Aldi across the country.
Packets of drawers with 16 ounces, which are marked “Pork carnitas”, They were marked in a public announcement on April 19 due to the potential pollution of foreign items. FSIS said that the product “can be contaminated with foreign material, especially pieces of metal.”
“Products subject to public health equipment” EST. 46049 “within the USDA inspection mark,” the statement added.
Fungi packets were remembered for the possible pollution of the list
“These items are shipped to Aldi supermarkets across the country.”
The affected products have use dates from 30.06.2025. And 07.07.2025.

The affected packets for 16 ounce drawers labeled “Pork Karnita” have a date of use of June 30 or July 1. (USDA / FSIS)
The question was noticed by the manufacturer Carnitas packages, Cargill Meat Solutions during production.
“The problem was discovered when the institution informed the FSIS that during the routine checks of the process they found damage to the equipment, which may have contaminated Carnitas’s products by pieces of metal,” FSIS statement said.
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FSIS is not Reminiscent of the product Because he is no longer available for sale.
Still, the agency emphasized that everyone should throw them in the meal.

Equipment damage may be contaminated with pork carnitas product (not in the picture) during production. (East)
“Although this product is no longer available for sale, FSIS is worried that a product may be in refrigerators or consumer freezers,” the statement said.
“Consumers who bought these products are persuaded Do not consume them. These products should be thrown or returned to the place of purchase. “
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Not reported injuries associated with the product, by FSIS.
In January, some Casa Mamita Chicken & Cheese Packets withdrew – another product sold on Aldi -u – in – Due to metal contamination.

FSIS officials call for consumers to throw or return the affected products (not in the picture). (East)
Several thousand packets of Ostriga Kreker was recalled in March after “Stainless Steel Wire” contaminated crackers During production.
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Fox News Digital reached for Cargill Meat Solutions for additional comments.