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ALDI has issued an urgent recall for a popular snack over fears that bits of plastic are hiding inside.

Shoppers should double-check their shelves for one of the 20,000 units affected by the product recall.

Aldi supermarket exterior with parking lot reflections in the glass entrance doors.

A popular snack sold at Aldi has been recalledCredit: Getty
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The cinnamon bun-flavored snack was feared to have plastic insideCredit: Getty

Superior Foods announced it is recalling the Park Street Deli Cinnamon Bun Dessert Dip on Friday.

The brand, which sells its products at Aldi, deemed the incident a class II recall.

This means that anyone who uses the product could experience temporary or medically reversible health issues.

The likelihood of the dip giving an unwitting consumer serious issues is small.

The manufacturer said that 19,368 units were affected.

Aldi shoppers who have recently visited the chain should check their receipts for Park Street Deli Cinnamon Bun Dessert Dip; UPC 4061462440151; Lot 16225.

This recall is nationwide, meaning any Aldi shopper could be at risk.

Any products with a sell-by date of November 8, 2025, could contain hidden pieces of plastic.

Consuming plastic could cause internal injuries or blockages in the digestive tract.

The shards could also pose a choking hazard to some consumers.

FDA issues urgent recall of ‘shaped’ chocolate sold across US and on online over ‘deadly’ ingredient

Though the risks of consuming the spread may appear lower than more serious recalls, all shoppers are urged not to eat any of the dip.

Instead, consumers should take the product back to where they first purchased it and get a full refund.

How to handle product recall

FOOD Safety experts insist that shoppers shouldn’t panic if they’re affected by a recall, as many are harmless.

However, consumers should take each warning seriously and follow the necessary steps to protect themselves.

Oftentimes, food manufacturers issue recalls as a precautionary measure, so there likely isn’t a foodborne illness hiding in your pantry.

However, even if the recall is merely a precaution, shoppers should always stay safe and not consume the affected items.

Experts advise people to keep a product closed if it hasn’t been opened, and never feed it to a pet or donate it to food banks.

Anyone who has handled or opened an affected item should wash their hands thoroughly with warm water and soap for 20 seconds.

Read the recall closely for specific instructions on how to get rid of the food item.

Typically, the brand will ask consumers to return the recalled product to the store where they purchased it for a full refund.

Sometimes shoppers will also be asked to throw it away so that no one else can eat it.

Source: FoodSafety.gov

OTHER RECALLS

Aldi isn’t the only major chain that has recently announced recalls.

In July, Costco revealed that a commonly used beach product should be thrown out over fingertip amputation concerns.

The brand said the Igloo 90 Qt Flip & Tow Rolling Cooler poses a risk of crushing someone’s hand due to a dangerous flaw with the tow handle.

Twelve people reported fingertip injuries, including bone fractures and lacerations, according to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission.

Meanwhile, a common snack sold at Sam’s Club was found to have a stomach-churning organism inside.

And another kitchen item sold at Walmart, Target, and Home Depot has been deemed hazardous.

Anyone who has been affected by a recall is urged not to panic at the news, according to health officials.

Instead, they should read instructions carefully and properly dispose of the product.

Major recalls in 2025

SHOPPERS should keep a close eye on grocery items that are being pulled from shelves, as many products have already been recalled this year.

Here is a full list of some of the major foods that had dangerous ingredients lurking inside.

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