Aldi

ALDI to Relaunch Popular Bluey Toy Range for Holiday Season

ALDI is excited to announce the return of its popular Bluey toy range on November 28, 2024, just in time for the holiday shopping season. This exclusive collection features beloved items like Bluey and Bingo soft chairs, and is expected to sell out quickly. Shoppers are urged to plan their visits to ALDI to secure these coveted toys, as they will only be available for one week. Don’t miss out on this festive must-have for children!

FDA Issues Recall for Soft Ripened Cheeses Due to Listeria Contamination

The FDA has issued a recall of soft ripened cheeses due to potential listeria contamination, affecting products sold at Aldi and Market Basket. Health officials warn that listeria poses serious risks, especially to vulnerable populations. Consumers should check their refrigerators for the recalled items and stay informed about food safety as the situation develops.

Aldi Offers Thanksgiving Meal for $47, Promising Savings for Families

Aldi has launched its lowest-priced Thanksgiving meal deal in five years, offering a complete feast for a family of 10 for just $47. This budget-friendly package includes a 16-pound Butterball turkey, sides like macaroni and cheese and green bean casserole, and a classic pumpkin pie. Available until November 27, Aldi’s deal provides significant savings compared to the average Thanksgiving cost, making it an attractive option for families looking to celebrate without overspending.

Expanded Recall of Cucumbers and Salads in Northeast Due to Listeria Risk

A significant health advisory has expanded the voluntary recall of cucumbers and bagged salads in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut due to potential listeria contamination. The FDA urges consumers to check their kitchens for affected products from Wiers Farm and Freshire Farms, as listeria can cause serious health issues. For a complete list of recalled items and safety information, visit the FDA’s official website.

False Claims Circulating About Aldi’s Bacon Being Lab-Grown

Social media users are circulating false claims about Aldi’s store brand bacon, confusing it with a cellular agriculture company that has a similar name. But Aldi’s store brand is called Appleton Farms, not Appleton Meats, and its bacon is not grown in a lab. Aldi confirmed to the AP that it has no affiliation with Appleton Meats, a Canadian company founded in 2017, which is conducting initial research on how to best grow meat from cells.

Aldi Launches NFL Snack Helmet for Superbowl

Get ready for the highly anticipated Superbowl with Aldi’s latest offering – the NFL Snack Helmet. With 50% of Brits expected to tune in to the big game, NFL fans can now enjoy their favorite snacks without missing a moment…