Stuffed salmon has been recalled from Aldi stores in three states. Here’s why

The recalled stuffed salmon was made for Aldi by Santa Monica Seafood of Rancho Dominguez, California.
The recalled stuffed salmon was made for Aldi by Santa Monica Seafood of Rancho Dominguez, California.

Bad labeling could have bad consequences, which is why stuffed salmon has been recalled from Aldi stores in three states.

California’s Santa Monica Seafood in Rancho Dominguez, which made Atlantic Salmon Portions with Seafood Stuffing for Aldi, inspected label proofs on a completed batch and found no mention of soy even though it is ingredient. Soy is an allergen.

“This labeling error means that individuals with a soy allergy may unknowingly consume the product,” the recall notice states. “People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to soy risk a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product.”

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The recall covers the batch with a use by/freeze by date of June 2. Recalled salmon went to Aldi stores in California, Arizona and Nevada.

Atlantic Salmon Portions with Seafood Stuffing
Atlantic Salmon Portions with Seafood Stuffing

If you have this salmon and there’s no chance anyone with a soy allergy will have a bite, carry on as normal. Otherwise, return it to the Aldi for a refund.

Direct questions to Santa Monica Seafood, 800-969-8862, Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Eastern time.

Aaron Moody is a sports and general reporter for the News & Observer. Here is a second sentence for the bio because it will probably be longer than this. Maybe even longer I don't know. Support my work with a digital subscription

This story was originally published May 29, 2025 at 5:43 AM