CDC issues alert about E. coli outbreak linked to recalled Aldi falafel
have gotten sick from the frozen falafel product with onset dates reported between July 24 and September 19, 2022, and five people needed to be hospitalized.
The six states include: Wisconsin, Iowa, Michigan, Ohio, Kansas and Florida; however, it was distributed in a total of 38 states. The affected falafel was sold in the frozen foods section at Aldi stores. Boxes have any of the following lot numbers: 1472, 1481, 1531, 1532, 1541, 1552, 1561, 1581, 1601, 1611, 1612, 1661, 1682, 1732, 1752, 1762, 1782, 1802, or 1812.FDAIf you have the recalled item in your freezer, you should throw it away or return to the store for a refund.
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