
If you’ve picked up a box of frozen spring rolls lately, it might be worth giving the label a second look. A recent announcement from one food manufacturer has prompted concern over a labeling mix-up that could pose serious risks for certain shoppers.
The product in question was sold exclusively at ALDI locations nationwide and carries a specific best-by date consumers should check for.
While no illnesses have been reported, officials are urging caution as the company investigates the issue.
This incident is the latest in a series of recalls tied to labeling errors—an issue that continues to raise questions about food safety and consumer trust, especially among older adults who rely on frozen meals for convenience.
What products are affected?
The recall specifically targets Fusia Asian Inspirations Veggie Spring Rolls in 10-ounce (283.5g) packages.
Here's exactly what to look for in your freezer:
Product Details
- Brand: Fusia Asian Inspirations
- Product: Veggie Spring Rolls
- Size: 10 oz (283.5g)
- UPC: 4099100222258
- Best By Date: 05/17/2027
The best-by date and UPC code can be found on the back panel of the retail box.
It's important to note that only products with this specific date are affected—other Fusia Asian Inspirations products or veggie spring rolls with different dates are not part of this recall.
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Understanding the danger: Why undeclared allergens matter
The recall was issued because certain packages labeled as veggie spring rolls may actually contain shrimp, which poses a serious risk for individuals with shellfish allergies.
Shellfish allergies are among the most common and severe food allergies, affecting approximately 2% of adults in the United States.
Unlike some childhood allergies that people outgrow, shellfish allergies often develop in adulthood and tend to be lifelong.
"People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to shrimp or shellfish run the risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product."
For those with shellfish allergies, reactions can range from mild symptoms like hives or digestive upset to severe anaphylactic shock, which can be fatal without immediate treatment.
The danger is particularly acute because someone purchasing vegetable spring rolls would have no reason to suspect the presence of shrimp.
Also read: PepsiCo’s latest recall raises concerns for health-conscious consumers
How did this happen?
According to the company's announcement, the issue stems from a packaging error where shrimp spring rolls were "inadvertently packaged in boxes labeled as Vegetable Spring Rolls."
This type of mix-up, while rare, highlights the critical importance of proper quality control in food manufacturing facilities.
The Seattle-based Tai Foong USA is conducting an investigation into how this labeling error occurred.
The company is working closely with both ALDI and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to ensure all affected products are removed from store shelves and consumer homes.
What should you do if you have this product?
If you have the recalled spring rolls in your freezer, here's what you need to do:
Immediate Action Steps
Do NOT consume the product, even if you don't have a shellfish allergy
Check the UPC and best-by date to confirm if your product is affected
Either discard the product immediately or return it to ALDI for a full refund
No receipt is required for the return
If you've already consumed the product and have a shellfish allergy, monitor yourself for any allergic reactions. Symptoms can appear within minutes to a few hours after consumption. Seek immediate medical attention if you experience any signs of an allergic reaction.

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Protecting yourself from food recalls
This recall serves as an important reminder about food safety vigilance. Here are some ways to protect yourself and your family from recalled products:
- Register your email with grocery stores where you shop to receive recall notifications
- Keep receipts for frozen and packaged foods to make identification easier
- Check the FDA's recall website regularly, especially if you have food allergies
- Always read labels carefully, even on familiar products
- When in doubt about a product's safety, don't consume it
Did you know?
Did you know?
The FDA requires food manufacturers to clearly list the eight major allergens (milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, and soybeans) on product labels. This law, known as FALCPA, has been in effect since 2006 and helps millions of Americans avoid potentially dangerous allergic reactions.
Also read: Massive recall: 58 million pounds of corn dogs pulled from freezers nationwide
The bigger picture: Food safety concerns
This recall is part of a troubling trend of food safety issues in 2025.
Recent months have seen multiple recalls for undeclared allergens, contamination concerns, and labeling errors across various food categories.
For seniors who often rely on convenient frozen foods, these recalls can be particularly concerning.
The good news is that the food safety system is working—companies are catching errors and issuing recalls before widespread harm occurs.
However, it also highlights the importance of consumer awareness and vigilance.
Getting help and staying informed
If you have questions about this specific recall, Tai Foong USA has set up a consumer hotline:
- Contact Information
- Phone: (206) 883-2317
- Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Pacific Time
- Email: [email protected]
For general food safety questions or to report adverse reactions, you can also contact the FDA's consumer complaint coordinators in your area.
What This Means For You
While food recalls can be alarming, they're actually a sign that our food safety system is working to protect consumers. By staying informed and checking your pantry and freezer when recalls are announced, you can help keep yourself and your loved ones safe.
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Have you been affected by this recall or others recently? Share your experiences and food safety tips with fellow readers in the comments below. And don't forget to check your freezer for those spring rolls—your health may depend on it.