Aldi Recalls Urban Eats Vegetable Gyoza Over Glass Contamination
Aldi Australia has announced a voluntary recall of its Urban Eats Japanese‑Style Vegetable Gyoza (750 g) due to concerns that some packs may contain fragments of glass—posing a serious health risk if ingested.
Key Details
Affected Product: Urban Eats Japanese‑Style Vegetable Gyoza, 750 g
Best-Before Date: 27 March 2027
Reason: Possible presence of glass contamination in certain packages
Where It Was Sold
This product was distributed across Aldi stores in the following Australian states and territories:
- New South Wales
- Australian Capital Territory
- Victoria
- Queensland
- South Australia
What Consumers Should Do
Do not consume the product under any circumstances.
Return it to the place of purchase at Aldi for a full refund, even without a receipt.
If you have consumed the gyoza and feel unwell, seek medical advice promptly.
For additional support or inquiries, contact the Aldi Stores Food Recall Hotline at 1800 709 993
Health and Safety Risk
Consumption of food with glass fragments can cause serious internal injuries or illness. Even small pieces can pose a hazard, especially when swallowed unknowingly.
Summary at a Glance
Detail Information
Product Urban Eats Japanese‑Style Vegetable Gyoza (750 g)
Best-Before Date 27 March 2027
Issue Potential glass fragments
Affected Locations Aldi stores in NSW, ACT, VIC, QLD, SA, WA
Action Return for refund; do not consume
Helpline 1800 709 993
Aldi has taken swift action to remove the affected product from shelves. This recall underlines the importance of strict quality assurance, even with frozen, pre-packaged goods.