ALDI has issued a recall on its ‘Berg Smallgoods’ American Style Skinless Hot Dogs sold in all stores around Australia — including in SA.
The recall is due to “potential microbial contamination & presence of bone fragments”, says the NSW Food Authority.
Food #recall: Aldi Stores has recalled ’Berg Smallgoods’ American Style Skinless Hot Dogs from Aldi stores in NSW, QLD, ACT, VIC, SA, WA due to potential microbial contamination & presence of bone fragments, all Use By Dates up to & incl. 28/01/18 https://t.co/vKCx0zx4sW pic.twitter.com/oiRZS4EEPE
— NSW Food Authority (@NSWFoodAuth) December 5, 2017
“ALDI takes product quality and safety seriously and wishes to advise all customers of a recall of Berg Smallgoods American Style Skinless Hot Dogs 375g with the Use By dates up to and including 28/01/2018,” the company wrote in a Facebook post.
“The product has been available for sale in ALDI stores throughout Australia. The recall is due to the potential risk of illness.
“Customers should return the product to the place of purchase for a full cash refund. We apologise for any inconvenience.”