On Tuesday, the Meals and Drug Administration (FDA) introduced a recall for taco kits with a shocking, and probably harmful, labeling mix-up: The taco seasoning packets really comprise cocoa combine.
After receiving a number of buyer complaints, Teasdale Meals, Inc. recalled the merchandise—offered at Aldi, Martin’s, and Big shops throughout the nation—because the cocoa combine incorporates a milk allergen that is not declared on the taco package packaging.
Whereas the seasoning mistake could also be disagreeable for everybody, the recalled merchandise pose the danger of a critical or life-threatening allergic response to folks with a milk allergy or sensitivity. Up to now, no sicknesses have been reported.
The recalled kits offered at Aldi, packaged in a blue and yellow field, might be recognized with the next:
Product identify: Casa Mamita Delicate Taco Dinner KitUPC: 4099100318715Lot code: 25259Best-if-used-by date: March 15, 2026
For affected kits offered at Big and Martin’s, in a purple field, search for:
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