A recall has been issued for frozen pizza and pork rinds sold at ALDI and Walmart locations in Buffalo, due to concerns over salmonella contamination. The recall affects several products, including those sold under the ALDI and Walmart brands.
According to WGRZ, the recall was issued due to contaminated dry milk powder, which was used in the production of the affected products. > "We are taking this precautionary measure to ensure the safety of our customers," said a spokesperson for ALDI.
The recall affects Buffalo residents who have purchased the affected products, which were sold at ALDI and Walmart locations throughout the city. Hertel Avenue and Delaware Avenue are two areas where the affected products were sold.
The recall is a reminder of the importance of food safety and the need for residents to be aware of the products they are consuming. South Buffalo homeowners and parents in the Williamsville district may be particularly concerned about the potential risks of foodborne illness.
The affected products have been removed from store shelves, and residents are urged to check their freezers and pantries for the recalled items. Buffalo residents can expect to see more information about the recall and how to obtain a refund or replacement for the affected products.
In the meantime, residents can take steps to protect themselves from the risks of foodborne illness, such as checking the expiration dates of products and following proper food handling and storage procedures.
The recall of frozen pizza and pork rinds is a reminder of the importance of food safety and the need for residents to be aware of the products they are consuming. Buffalo residents can look forward to seeing more information about the recall and how to stay safe in the future.
