- The NSW Food Authority has issued a recall for ‘Berg Smallgoods’ Hot Dogs
- The recall affects products with a use-by date up to and including January 28
- Consumers are warned they shouldn’t consume this product and seek medical advice if concerned about their health
Aldi’s Berg hotdogs have been found to be contaminated with bone fragments, prompting a recall from stores across Australia.
The NSW Food Authority issued a recall for ‘Berg Smallgoods’ American Style Skinless Hot Dogs in a 375g plastic packet from stores in NSW, the ACT, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia on Tuesday.
The recall affects all products with a use-by date up to and including January 28, 2018.
Aldi’s Berg hotdogs have been found to be contaminated with bone fragments, prompting a recall from stores in Australia
Consumers are warned that they should not consume this product and should return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.
If you are concerned about your health you should seek medical advice.
For more information on this recall, call 1800 709 993