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Aldi Recalls Rosina Meatballs Due to Possible Metal Contamination

Federal regulators have announced a significant recall affecting nearly 9,500 pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat meatballs due to potential contamination with metal fragments. This recall specifically targets Italian-styled meatballs produced by Rosina Food Products, a company based in New York.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) reported that “Rosina Food Products, Inc., a West Seneca, N.Y. establishment, is recalling approximately 9,462 pounds of ready-to-eat (RTE) frozen meatball products that may be contaminated with foreign material, specifically metal.” The contamination issue came to light after a consumer reported discovering metal fragments in the meatballs. While there have been no confirmed injuries linked to this incident, the FSIS advises anyone with concerns to reach out to a healthcare provider.

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package of Bremer FAMILY SIZE ITALIAN STYLE MEATBALLS

Federal regulators announced a recall of frozen, ready-to-eat meatballs on Feb. 22, 2026. (Department of Agriculture / Fox News)

The affected products were distributed to Aldi supermarket locations across the nation. The recall specifically pertains to 32-ounce bags of fully cooked, frozen “Bremer FAMILY SIZE ITALIAN STYLE MEATBALLS,” which typically contain around 64 meatballs per package. These products were produced on July 30, 2025, and have a shelf life of 15 months, according to officials.

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An exterior view of an Aldi grocery store. (Photo by Paul Weaver/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images / Getty Images)

Consumers are advised to check their freezers for bags marked with a “BEST BY” date of “10/30/26,” along with timestamps between 17:08 and 18:20 printed on the back. Additionally, the establishment number “EST. 4286B” can be found inside the USDA mark of inspection.

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FSIS strongly recommends that consumers refrain from consuming the affected meatballs. Instead, they should either dispose of them or return them to the store where they were purchased. For any inquiries related to the recall, consumers can reach out to Rosina Food Products Customer Service at 1-888-767-4621 or via email at CService@rosina.com.

FOX Business has reached out to Rosina Food Products for further information.

Federal regulators have announced a significant recall affecting nearly 9,500 pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat meatballs due to potential contamination with metal fragments. This recall specifically targets Italian-styled meatballs produced by Rosina Food Products, a company based in New York.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) reported that “Rosina Food Products, Inc., a West Seneca, N.Y. establishment, is recalling approximately 9,462 pounds of ready-to-eat (RTE) frozen meatball products that may be contaminated with foreign material, specifically metal.” The contamination issue came to light after a consumer reported discovering metal fragments in the meatballs. While there have been no confirmed injuries linked to this incident, the FSIS advises anyone with concerns to reach out to a healthcare provider.

MULTISTATE OUTBREAK OF HIGHLY DRUG-RESISTANT SALMONELLA LINKED TO TRENDY ‘SUPERFOOD,’ FEDS WARN

package of Bremer FAMILY SIZE ITALIAN STYLE MEATBALLS

Federal regulators announced a recall of frozen, ready-to-eat meatballs on Feb. 22, 2026. (Department of Agriculture / Fox News)

The affected products were distributed to Aldi supermarket locations across the nation. The recall specifically pertains to 32-ounce bags of fully cooked, frozen “Bremer FAMILY SIZE ITALIAN STYLE MEATBALLS,” which typically contain around 64 meatballs per package. These products were produced on July 30, 2025, and have a shelf life of 15 months, according to officials.

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Aldi

An exterior view of an Aldi grocery store. (Photo by Paul Weaver/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images / Getty Images)

Consumers are advised to check their freezers for bags marked with a “BEST BY” date of “10/30/26,” along with timestamps between 17:08 and 18:20 printed on the back. Additionally, the establishment number “EST. 4286B” can be found inside the USDA mark of inspection.

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FSIS strongly recommends that consumers refrain from consuming the affected meatballs. Instead, they should either dispose of them or return them to the store where they were purchased. For any inquiries related to the recall, consumers can reach out to Rosina Food Products Customer Service at 1-888-767-4621 or via email at CService@rosina.com.

FOX Business has reached out to Rosina Food Products for further information.