
Essential Food Recalls This Week: Stay Informed
As home cooks, we often find comfort in our kitchens, whipping up family favorites and experimenting with new recipes. However, it's crucial to stay vigilant about food safety. Recently, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) issued two important alerts regarding food recalls that you need to know about, especially if you've purchased items from ALDI or Costco.
Contaminated Pork Carnitas: What You Need to Know
This week, ALDI's supplier, Cargill, raised a red flag about ready-to-eat pork carnitas due to potential contamination from metal fragments. While no official recall was issued, the USDA alerted consumers to check their freezers for:
- Product: Pork Carnitas SEASONED & SEARED PORK WITH JUICES
- Establishment Number: Est. 46049
- Use By Dates: 06/30/2025 or 07/01/2025
If you find this in your freezer, it's best to dispose of it safely and notify ALDI for a refund. Remember, food safety is your priority!
San Juan Salsa Co. Salsa: Beware of Wood Contamination
Costco shoppers, pay attention! The popular San Juan Salsa Co. salsa products may have been compromised due to wood contamination from cilantro supplied by SupHerb Farms. Products sold between December 19, 2024, to March 17, 2025, might be affected. Here’s what you should check:
- Product: San Juan Salsa Co. Medium Salsa, 32 oz
- Use By Dates: 02/27/2025 - 05/22/2025
Other affected salsas include mild, hot, traditional, pineapple mango, and verde variations. If you have any of these products, it’s advisable to throw them away or return them to Costco to inquire about a potential refund.
Stay Safe and Cook Happy!
In the burgeoning world of home cooking, food safety can sometimes take a back seat. However, keeping track of these recalls will help you avoid any unwanted mishaps in the kitchen. As you plan fun recipes for your family, always double-check your pantry and fridge before cooking. Your kitchen experiments should be enjoyable, so let’s cook safely!
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