‘Life-threatening risk’: Salmon sold at Aldi recalled for potential undeclared allergen

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Published: May 27, 2025 at 2:31 PM CDT
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(CNN) - Some shoppers in the western U.S. should take a close look inside their refrigerator

Santa Monica Seafood announced a recall for 16-ounce packages of “Atlantic Salmon Portions with Seafood Stuffing.”

According to the Food and Drug istration, the product might include undeclared soy.

That could pose a serious or potentially life-threatening risk for people with related allergies.

The salmon packages were sold in Aldi grocery stores in California, Nevada and Arizona.

Certain packages of salmon sold at Aldi stores in three U.S. states have been recalled for...
Certain packages of salmon sold at Aldi stores in three U.S. states have been recalled for potentially containing undeclared soy.(FDA)

They have a use-by date of June 2.

As of May 24, there have been no reports of any illnesses.

Consumers who bought the salmon are advised to return it to an Aldi store for a full refund.

More information is available on the FDA’s website.