Aldi pizza salmonella alert
Definition
A public health alert issued by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) in May 2026 warning consumers about potential Salmonella contamination in certain frozen breakfast pizzas sold at Aldi stores nationwide.
Refers specifically to Mama Cozzi's Biscuit Crust Sausage and Cheese Breakfast Pizza (18.5 oz) and similar products with best-by dates from October 15-24, linked to recalled dry milk powder ingredients.
An incident highlighting food safety concerns in budget grocery items, prompting shoppers to check freezers and discard affected products to avoid symptoms like diarrhea, cramps, and fever.
Examples
The Aldi pizza salmonella alert hit just as I was craving a cheap frozen breakfast fix—talk about bad timing!
After the Aldi pizza salmonella alert, my roommate turned into a freezer detective, interrogating every pizza box like it was a suspect.
Surviving the Aldi pizza salmonella alert unscathed, I now consider plain toast the height of gourmet breakfast luxury.
News of the Aldi pizza salmonella alert spread faster than the bacteria itself, turning discount pizza lovers into salad enthusiasts overnight.