Is your freezer at risk? Find out which frozen foods from ALDI are being recalled right now!
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Have you checked your freezer lately? If you’ve been stocking up on frozen foods, it might be time to take a quick inventory.
A major recall has been issued for a popular frozen item sold at ALDI, and you could be impacted. What’s in your freezer might not be as safe as you think!
It's always a good idea to stay on top of recall notices to avoid potential health risks, especially when it comes to food we enjoy in our homes.
Take a moment now to read on and make sure your frozen foods are safe to eat!

What's Going On?
The frozen food in question is the popular Casa Mamita Chicken & Cheese Taquitos.
These tasty taquitos have been recalled after a customer found a metal fragment inside, which can be a choking hazard or cause injury if ingested.
What You Need to Know
The recall affects 20-ounce packages of Casa Mamita Chicken & Cheese Taquitos produced between July 3, 2024, and September 25, 2024.
These items were distributed to Aldi stores across the country, so it’s important to check your freezer, regardless of where you are.

Look for the establishment number EST. P-40327 on the box and check the best-by dates: 07/03/2025 and 09/25/25.
If you’re unsure, you can find label images of the recalled product on the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) website to confirm.
What Should You Do?
If you find that you have purchased the affected product, do not eat it. The safest option is to dispose of the taquitos or return them to your local Aldi store for a full refund. Your safety is Aldi's top priority.
Although this recall is limited to Casa Mamita Chicken & Cheese Taquitos, there have been no other taquito flavors or Aldi products affected. Still, it’s important to stay vigilant and check your freezer.

What If You’ve Already Eaten Them?
Sadly, there has already been one reported dental injury from consuming these taquitos. If you've experienced any injury or adverse reaction, it’s best to contact your healthcare provider right away. You can also report the incident via the USDA’s Electronic Consumer Complaint Form.
For any concerns, the taquito manufacturer, Bestway Sandwiches Inc., can be reached at (818) 361-1800 EXT. 110.
Recalls like these can be unsettling, especially when they involve food products you regularly buy. We encourage you to stay informed and check for product recalls regularly to keep your family safe.
The more you know, the better equipped you are to protect your health!
Do you have a system in place for checking your pantry and freezer items against recall lists? Have you ever had to return a product due to a recall? Share your experiences in the comments below! We'd love to hear from you!
A major recall has been issued for a popular frozen item sold at ALDI, and you could be impacted. What’s in your freezer might not be as safe as you think!
It's always a good idea to stay on top of recall notices to avoid potential health risks, especially when it comes to food we enjoy in our homes.
Take a moment now to read on and make sure your frozen foods are safe to eat!

Your trusted Aldi store – make sure to check your freezer for recalled frozen foods to stay safe! Image Source: ALDI.
What's Going On?
The frozen food in question is the popular Casa Mamita Chicken & Cheese Taquitos.
These tasty taquitos have been recalled after a customer found a metal fragment inside, which can be a choking hazard or cause injury if ingested.
What You Need to Know
The recall affects 20-ounce packages of Casa Mamita Chicken & Cheese Taquitos produced between July 3, 2024, and September 25, 2024.
These items were distributed to Aldi stores across the country, so it’s important to check your freezer, regardless of where you are.

Casa Mamita Chicken & Cheese Taquitos – Make sure your pack isn't part of the recall for your safety! Image Source: USDA.
Look for the establishment number EST. P-40327 on the box and check the best-by dates: 07/03/2025 and 09/25/25.
If you’re unsure, you can find label images of the recalled product on the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) website to confirm.
What Should You Do?
If you find that you have purchased the affected product, do not eat it. The safest option is to dispose of the taquitos or return them to your local Aldi store for a full refund. Your safety is Aldi's top priority.
Although this recall is limited to Casa Mamita Chicken & Cheese Taquitos, there have been no other taquito flavors or Aldi products affected. Still, it’s important to stay vigilant and check your freezer.

Take a moment to check your freezer—ensure your items are safe and free from recalls. Image Source: Pexels / Meruyert Gonullu.
What If You’ve Already Eaten Them?
Sadly, there has already been one reported dental injury from consuming these taquitos. If you've experienced any injury or adverse reaction, it’s best to contact your healthcare provider right away. You can also report the incident via the USDA’s Electronic Consumer Complaint Form.
For any concerns, the taquito manufacturer, Bestway Sandwiches Inc., can be reached at (818) 361-1800 EXT. 110.
Recalls like these can be unsettling, especially when they involve food products you regularly buy. We encourage you to stay informed and check for product recalls regularly to keep your family safe.
The more you know, the better equipped you are to protect your health!
Key Takeaways
- The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has announced a recall of more than 24,000 pounds of frozen food products sold at Aldi due to possible contamination with foreign material.
- An ALDI customer reported finding a metal fragment in the Casa Mamita Chicken & Cheese Taquitos, leading to the recall by Bestway Sandwiches Inc.
- Consumers can identify the recalled taquitos by the establishment number EST. P-40327 on the package, along with best-by dates of 07/03/2025 or 09/25/2025.
- Customers who have purchased the recalled product are advised not to consume it and are eligible for a full refund by returning it to their local ALDI store. The USDA has reported one dental injury associated with the product.
Do you have a system in place for checking your pantry and freezer items against recall lists? Have you ever had to return a product due to a recall? Share your experiences in the comments below! We'd love to hear from you!