Food Safety and Inspection Service warns public that beef product sold at Aldi could contain plastic

Food Safety and Inspection Service warns public that beef product sold at Aldi could contain plastic

This June 5, 2017, photo, shows an Aldi's Food Market in Salem, N.H. Amazon made a splash right away as the new owner of Whole Foods, slashing prices Monday, Aug. 28, on baby kale, avocados and ground beef. Other stores are competing fiercely to attract shoppers. Target is spending billions to remodel its stores and highlight its grocery section. And European entrants, such as discounters Aldi and Lidl, are opening more U.S. stores. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)


This June 5, 2017, photo, shows an Aldi’s Food Market in Salem, N.H. Amazon made a splash right away as the new owner of Whole Foods, slashing prices Monday, Aug. 28, on baby kale, avocados and ground beef. Other stores …


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By Brad Matthews

The Washington Times

Saturday, August 5, 2023


The Food Safety and Inspection Service issued a warning Friday that a beef product sold at Aldi stores nationwide could contain soft, clear plastic, and instructed consumers to return or trash the product.

The product was not recalled because the affected packages of “USDA Choice Black Angus Beef From Aldi, Beef For Carne Picada”, produced on July 25 with a use-or-freeze-by date of Aug. 22, are no longer available for purchase.

The packages referred to in the warning weigh around 1.5 pounds, have an establishment number “Est. 85M” on the back label, and a 24-hour-clock timestamp between 08:43 and 09:23 (8:43-9:23 a.m. on the 12-hour clock.)



Aldi notified FSIS of the issue when one of its retail locations noticed the presence of plastic within one of the packages of raw beef. As of yet, no reports of illness or injury connected to the carne picada product have been issued.

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