What Happened?
A popular Aldi product recalled recently after the FDA discovered a dangerous labeling mistake. Boxes sold as Fusia Asian Inspirations Veggie Spring Rolls may actually contain shrimp. People with shellfish allergies are at risk because the allergen isn’t listed on the packaging.
How to Spot the Recalled Spring Rolls
Look for 10-ounce packages with UPC 4099100222258 and a “Best Before” date of May 17, 2027. Only these boxes sold at Aldi stores nationwide are affected. No other Aldi products are involved.

What You Should Do
If you have a shellfish allergy, do not eat these spring rolls. You can either return them to Aldi for a full refund or safely throw them away. If you’re not allergic, the spring rolls are safe to eat, but you can still request an exchange for the correctly labeled Veggie Spring Rolls.
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Getting Help & More Information
For questions, contact Tai Foong USA at (206) 883-2317, Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. PT, or email bcox@northernchef.com. For official details, check the FDA recall page.