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This Popular Aldi Snack Just Received a Multi-State Recall For a Serious Reason—Here's What to Know
This Popular Aldi Snack Just Received a Multi-State Recall For a Serious Reason—Here's What to Know

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • General
  • Yahoo

This Popular Aldi Snack Just Received a Multi-State Recall For a Serious Reason—Here's What to Know

This Popular Aldi Snack Just Received a Multi-State Recall For a Serious Reason—Here's What to Know originally appeared on Parade. While understandably an inconvenience, food recalls are a necessary part of keeping consumers safe. When an issue arises, it triggers an immediate investigation, followed by steps to eliminate the risk and restore safe production. On our end, it's often as simple as checking a label while the recall process takes care of the rest. This week, Camerican International of Paramus, NJ, is recalling 7.05-ounce boxes of Aldi-brand Casa Mamita Churro Bites Filled with Chocolate Hazelnut Cream due to the potential presence of undeclared milk. Shoppers are urged to check their labels, as those with a milk allergy or severe sensitivity risk serious (or even life-threatening) allergic reactions if they consume the product. 🍳 🍳 According to the recall notice, the identified batch of Casa Mamita Churro Bites Filled with Chocolate Hazelnut Cream were distributed in select Aldi locations in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. The product itself is packaged in a 7.05-ounce cardboard box marked with a Best If Used By Date of JUL/14/2025 and Lot Number 01425. An image of the product can be found below for your the notice, the recall was initiated after a consumer discovered that a milk-containing product had been distributed in packaging that failed to disclose the presence of milk. An investigation revealed that the issue stemmed from a 'temporary breakdown in the company's production and packaging processes.' The company has since reported that the problem has been corrected. As of now there have been no illnesses reported in connection with the recall, however, consumers who purchased the product in question are urged to return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. Those with further questions can contact the company directly at 1-201-587-0101 Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm EST, or email fsqaincidents@ Popular Aldi Snack Just Received a Multi-State Recall For a Serious Reason—Here's What to Know first appeared on Parade on Jun 5, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 5, 2025, where it first appeared.

‘Borderline racism': Embattled Bennelong Liberal candidate cries foul
‘Borderline racism': Embattled Bennelong Liberal candidate cries foul

Sydney Morning Herald

time29-04-2025

  • Business
  • Sydney Morning Herald

‘Borderline racism': Embattled Bennelong Liberal candidate cries foul

For the Liberals to have a hope on Saturday, they need to reclaim Bennelong, John Howard's old stomping ground now held by Labor on a wafer-thin margin. So it is far from ideal for the blue team that the party's candidate, Scott Yung, has spent much of the election campaign trying to outrun the dreaded 'embattled' tag. Several reports in this masthead have outlined Yung's questionable campaign finance issues during his 2019 state election run, and his ties to a Chinese Communist Party-linked casino high roller. He also copped heat for handing out Easter eggs to primary school students while campaigning, an election sweetener gone awry. Yung has been relatively evasive when confronted with questions from this masthead, even fleeing his own campaign launch at Ryde-Eastwood RSL. But he found a softer landing across the mic from his former boss Mark Bouris, founder of mortgage lender Yellow Brick Road, who is carving out a niche as Australia's Aldi-brand Joe Rogan thanks to his lengthy podcast interviews with various politicians. The hour-long discussion on the business bro's Straight Talk podcast delves into the far reaches of the rich Yung lore, including the story of how a teenage Scott approached Bouris and asked for a job, eventually getting his foot in the door after former Yellow Brick Road director turned Liberal frontbencher David Coleman pulled a few strings to help his ace doorknocker. They're not the party of opportunity for nothing! Loading An hour in, Bouris finally, sorta, got into some of the reports that have rocked Yung's campaign. 'I just want to clarify for the sake of this conversation: you're not a communist are you?' he asked. 'Mark, seriously, I find it an absolute joke, and you know I used to get offended by it … I think it's borderline racism,' Yung said. 'Just because I've got an Asian face, my parents have come from China and Hong Kong, they call me a communist.'

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