Aldi urgently pulls popular food product from shelves after glass contamination fears

Alexandra Feiam
NewsWire
Aldi has pulled a popular product from the shelves after contamination fears. NewsWire / Glenn Campbell
Aldi has pulled a popular product from the shelves after contamination fears. NewsWire / Glenn Campbell Credit: News Corp Australia

A popular food item at Aldi has been urgently pulled from shelves nationwide amid contamination fears.

All packets of the Urban Eats Japanese Style Vegetable Gyoza 750g, which are available for purchase at Aldi stores, have been recalled as they may contain glass.

The vegetable gyoza features a best-before date of March 27, 2027 and was available for purchase in Aldi stores in NSW, ACT, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, and Western Australia.

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The vegetable gyoza have been urgently recalled. Picture: supplied
The vegetable gyoza have been urgently recalled. supplied Credit: Supplied

Customers have been warned to not eat the food product as it may contain pieces of glass.

“Food products containing glass may cause illness/ injury if consumed,” a recall statement read.

They can return the products at the Aldi store at which they were purchased, where customers will receive a full refund.

“Any consumers concerned about their health should seek medical advice,” the statement read.

Those seeking further information should contact the Aldi Stores Food Recall Hotline on 1800 709 993.

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