Before You Eat What's in Your Freezer This Week—Read This Youdle Recall Roundup

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (Youdle) – This week's recall roundup includes 3 million pounds of frozen chicken fried rice (Salmonella risk), Aldis-sold frozen meatballs (metal contamination), and various chicken products. Other key items include baby food, cream cheese, and supplements. Consumers should check freezers and pantries immediately.
Frozen Chicken Fried Rice (approx. 3 million lbs): Recalled for potential Salmonella contamination in the U.S. and Canada.
Aldi Frozen Meatballs (9,462 lbs): Rosina Food Products, Inc. recalled ready-to-eat meatballs sold at Aldi due to potential metal contamination.
TGI Fridays Chicken Bites (26,550 lbs): Simmons Prepared Foods, Inc. recalled boneless chicken bites due to possible clear, hard plastic contamination.
Tippy Toes Baby Food: FDA recalled Apple Pear Banana tubs due to elevated levels of patulin.
Made Fresh Salads Cream Cheese: Made Fresh Salads, Inc. recalled assorted cream cheese flavors due to possible health risks.
Supplements & Other Items: Various supplements linked to Salmonella and other products, including Green Lumber (undeclared drugs) and Panamerican Foods, LLC (beef/pork stew) were recalled.
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Check FoodSafety.gov and the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) (.gov) for the most up-to-date information.

