Aldi Hotdogs Recalled Due To Bacteria And Bone Fragments

Urgent recall


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The NSW Food Authority has issued a recall notice for a range of hotdogs sold at Aldi.

This comes after foreign matter was found in the Berg Smallgoods American Style Skinless Hot Dogs in a 375g pack with use-by dates up to December 28.

This included bone fragments and potential microbial contamination.

Customers have been advised to avoid eating the product and return them to their store of purchase for a full refund.

Anyone concerned about their health should seek medical advice.

5 December 2017




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