Latest news with #SantaMonicaSeafood

Yahoo
28-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Aldi salmon sold in 3 states recalled over 'life-threatening' allergen. Is Ohio one of them?
A brand of salmon sold at Aldi stores has been recalled in multiple states due to undeclared soy, a serious and possible life-threatening allergen, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently announced. Is Ohio affected? Here's what to know. The supplier, Santa Monica Seafood, is voluntarily recalling its 16-ounce Atlantic salmon portions with seafood stuffing since it contains soy, which the FDA says can pose a "serious or life-threatening allergic reaction" to those allergic to soy if eaten. The grocery store chain notes in a statement on Tuesday that it immediately removed impacted products from store shelves. The FDA says that the Atlantic salmon portions with seafood stuffing were only sold at Aldi stores in California, Nevada, and Arizona. No illnesses have been reported. According to the recall notice, soy was not listed as an ingredient on the company's packaging during a routine inspection. The labeling error could lead to someone unknowingly consuming the product. The Atlantic salmon portions with seafood stuffing come in 16-ounce packages with a use/freeze by date of June 2, 2025. The UPC Code is 4061459716313. Customers who bought Aldi salmon should either discard it immediately or return the product to Aldi for a full refund. For questions, consumers may contact Santa Monica Seafood at 1-800-969-8862, Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. PST. This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Aldi salmon recalled in 3 states. Is Ohio affected? What we know
Yahoo
27-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
A Popular Aldi Seafood Item Is Being Recalled Across Multiple States—Here's What to Know
Whether it's a mislabeling event, faulty packaging or any level of health risk, recalls exist as a way to protect us as consumers from the unexpected dangers of shopping our favorite products. And while having a recalled product in your possession can be a bit of an inconvenience, it's best to follow the guidelines of those tasked with nipping the issue in the bud so as to avoid any unnecessary risk. Speaking of health risks, on May 24, Santa Monica Seafood of Rancho Dominguez, California announced a voluntary recall of a popular seafood product due to the possible presence of undeclared soy. The product in question is Aldi's Atlantic Salmon Portions with Seafood Stuffing, sold in a 16-ounce package and bearing a 'Use/Freeze By' date of June 02, 2025. 😋😋🍳🍔 Those who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to soy are most at risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reactions should they consume this product. According to the official notice, Aldi's supplier identified the problem during a routine inspection of label proofs from a completed production batch. The recall was then initiated once the presence of soy was discovered, benign that the packaging does not list it as an are urged to check their products at home for the product date code, which can be found on the white portion of the label located on the front of the package directly beneath the product image. A photo of the label can be found below for your of today, no illnesses have been reported in relation to the recall, however, Atlantic Salmon Portions with Seafood Stuffing were distributed in California, Nevada and Arizona Aldi Stores, so customers in these regions should make sure to check those labels. Should you have the above identified product in your possession, it is recommended that you return the product to the store for a full refund or discard altogether should you have an allergy or severe sensitivity to soy. Those with further questions can contact Santa Monica Seafood at 1-800-969-8862, Monday through Friday, from 8 am to 5 pm PST.A Popular Aldi Seafood Item Is Being Recalled Across Multiple States—Here's What to Know first appeared on Parade on May 27, 2025
Yahoo
27-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Aldi Seafood Products Recalled for Potential ‘Life Threatening' Allergen
A seafood product sold at Aldi has been recalled Atlantic Salmon Portions with Seafood Stuffing is being recalled for undeclared soy, which could cause a "life-threatening" allergic reaction in those with a soy allergy The recall extends to the 16 ounce product with a Use/Freeze By date of June 2A seafood product sold at Aldi is being recalled for a potential health hazard. Santa Monica Seafood, a brand sold at the popular chain grocery store, is voluntarily recalling their Atlantic Salmon Portions with Seafood Stuffing due to the possibility of the product containing undeclared soy, the FDA wrote in an announcement on May 24. The product has been sold at Aldi locations in California, Nevada and Arizona. "People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to soy risk a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product," the announcement read. The recall extends to 16 ounce Atlantic Salmon Portions with Seafood Stuffing from Aldi with a Use/Freeze By date of June 2. No illnesses have been reported as of May 24. The supplier discovered the issue while completing a routine inspection of label proofs in a batch, the announcement read. The product contains soy — however, it's not listed as an ingredient on the package. Soy is a common allergen, and thus the undeclared ingredient could pose a risk to those with a soy allergy who consume the product. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Those who bought the recalled product are encouraged to return the item to the store where it was bought in return for a full refund. Read the original article on People


Metro
26-05-2025
- Health
- Metro
Aldi salmon recalled over fears of 'life-threatening' risk
Supermarket chain Aldi brand salmon sold in the US has been recalled because it may contain an undeclared allergen that can cause a life-threatening reaction. Santa Monica Seafood voluntarily recalled its Atlantic Salmon Portions with Seafood Stuffing on Saturday due to fears they may have soy. The affected salmon were sold in 16-ounce portions and have a use or freeze by date of June 2. The product date was printed on the white part of labels at the front of the package and under the product picture. They were distributed at Aldi stores in Arizona, California and Nevada. There have been no reports of consumers becoming sick from eating the stuffed salmon. The supplier based in Rancho Dominguez, California, discovered the issue while doing a routine inspection of label proofs. 'This recall was initiated because the product contains soy, a known allergen, but the packaging does not list it as an ingredient,' stated an announcement by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which is responsible for protecting public health in the nation. 'This labeling error means that individuals with a soy allergy may unknowingly consume the product.' Customers have been advised to return the item to an Aldi store for a full refund. More Trending Anyone with questions should call Santa Monica Seafood. People who have a soy allergy or severe sensitivity to it 'risk a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product', stated the FDA. A soy allergic reaction can cause diarrhoea, stomach cramps, vomiting, indigestion and even anaphylaxis, according to the Cleveland Clinic. It comes just over a week after three Spar chicken products were recalled in the UK because they were found to have the bacterium Listeria monocytogene bacterium, which can cause diarrhoea and meningitis. Customers were asked to return the products, which include cooked chicken pieces, cooked chicken slices and cooked chicken fillets. Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@ For more stories like this, check our news page. MORE: Putin threats to 'throttle' US firms like Microsoft and Zoom in words war with Trump MORE: At least 11 injured after gunman opens fire during boat party MORE: Kremlin says Trump's 'absolutely crazy' jab at Putin was 'emotional overload'
Yahoo
26-05-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Aldi salmon recalled over potentially ‘life-threatening' risk. Here's what to know
Salmon portions sold at Aldi in the U.S. have been recalled due to the presence of an undeclared allergen. Santa Monica Seafood of Rancho Dominguez, California, issued the voluntary recall on its Atlantic Salmon Portions with Seafood Stuffing because they may contain undeclared soy. 'People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to soy risk a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product,' the FDA stated in its announcement on the recall. The affected salmon portions were sold in three states: California, Nevada and Arizona. No illnesses have been reported to date. The products were sold in 16-ounce packages and had a use/freeze-by date of June 2, 2025. The supplier identified the problem during a routine inspection of label proofs from a completed production batch, the FDA said. The packaging did not list soy as an ingredient, meaning individuals with a soy allergy may unknowingly consume the product. Consumers who purchased Atlantic Salmon Portions with Seafood Stuffing from Aldi are urged to return the product to the store for a full refund. For questions, consumers may contact Santa Monica Seafood at 1-800-969-8862, Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. PST. A soy allergy is a type of food allergy that occurs when your immune system mistakenly triggers a defensive response to soy, according to the Cleveland Clinic. This response — or allergic reaction — can cause various symptoms, including vomiting, stomach cramps, indigestion, diarrhea and, in severe cases, anaphylaxis. The Aldi salmon is just the latest in a string of food recalls this year. The last two years have seen an alarming and unexplained rise in recalls. In 2024, approximately 300 food recalls were issued, with those recalls being linked to nearly 1,400 illnesses, a Public Interest Research Group report revealed. Out of the 1,400 illnesses, 487 people became sick enough to require hospitalization, and 19 people died. While those numbers are still low when weighed against the entire U.S. population, they are also double the number of hospitalizations and deaths from food-borne illnesses in 2023. Earlier this month, cucumbers sold across the country were recalled after people in 15 states reported getting ill from salmonella. Florida-based Bedner Growers, Inc. recalled the vegetables distributed by Fresh Start Produce Sales, Inc. from April 29 to May 19. Also in may, popular ice cream company, Wells Enterprises, also known as Wells Dairy, issued a voluntary recall of 22 different types of ice cream and frozen yogurt treats due to the possible 'presence of plastic' in more than 17,000 tubs of its products.