
Tai Foong USA recall: quick summary
Tai Foong USA has issued a recall for its Fusia Asian Inspirations Veggie Spring Rolls due to the presence of undeclared shrimp, a known allergen. The recall affects 10-ounce packages sold nationwide through ALDI stores. This issue poses a serious health risk to individuals with shrimp or shellfish allergies, as consuming the product could lead to severe or even life-threatening allergic reactions. Tai Foong USA identified the problem after workers mistakenly packaged Shrimp Spring Rolls in boxes labeled as Veggie Spring Rolls. Authorities have not reported any illnesses or allergic reactions so far. The company advises consumers to discard the product or return it to ALDI for a full refund.
Official recall details
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Date issued: October 8, 2025
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Announced by: U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
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Company: Tai Foong USA of Seattle, Washington
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Product: Fusia Asian Inspirations Veggie Spring Rolls, 10 oz
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Issue: Undeclared shrimp allergen
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Distribution: Sold exclusively at ALDI stores nationwide
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Action: Consumers should not consume the product; discard it or return it to the store for a full refund.
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Stick around to learn more about what led to this recall and how to identify the affected products.
What happened?
On October 8, 2025, Tai Foong USA voluntarily recalled a limited quantity of Fusia Asian Inspirations Veggie Spring Rolls after discovering that workers had mistakenly packaged Shrimp Spring Rolls in boxes labeled as Vegetable Spring Rolls. This labeling mix-up led to the undeclared presence of shrimp, a serious allergen for many consumers.
The product comes in a 10-ounce (283.5 g) box with UPC 4099100222258 and Best Before date 05/17/2027, printed on the back panel. The affected products were distributed nationwide through ALDI stores.
Affected products
Brand | Product | Size | UPC | Best Before Date | Issue | Distribution |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fusia Asian Inspirations | Veggie Spring Rolls | 10 oz (283.5 g) | 4099100222258 | 05/17/2027 | Undeclared shrimp | Sold at ALDI stores nationwide |
What caused the issue?
The labeling error occurred when staff accidentally labeled boxes of Shrimp Spring Rolls as Veggie Spring Rolls. As a result, the ingredient list failed to declare the presence of shrimp, one of the most common food allergens.
Health risks
People with shellfish allergies may experience severe allergic reactions, which can include hives, swelling, difficulty breathing, or anaphylaxis. Although no allergic reactions have been reported so far, people with shrimp or shellfish sensitivities should completely avoid consuming this product.
Groups at risk
Individuals with shrimp or shellfish allergies, particularly children and adults with diagnosed seafood sensitivities, are most at risk.
Questions you might have
- Is the recall nationwide?
Yes. It affects ALDI stores across the United States. - How can I identify the recalled product?
Look for UPC 4099100222258 and “Best Before 05/17/2027” on the back of the box. - Are other Fusia Asian Inspirations products affected?
No. Only the Veggie Spring Rolls with the specific UPC are included in this recall. - Can I get a refund?
Yes. Return the product to your local ALDI store for a full refund. - Is it safe to eat if I don’t have a shrimp allergy?
While it may not pose a health risk to non-allergic individuals, the product should still be discarded or returned. - What if I already ate it?
If you have no shrimp allergy, no further action is needed. If you do, monitor for symptoms and seek medical advice if necessary. - Why did this labeling error happen?
The company is currently investigating how Shrimp Spring Rolls ended up in Veggie Spring Roll packaging. - Is Tai Foong USA cooperating with the FDA?
Yes. The recall is being conducted in cooperation with both ALDI and the FDA. - Were any allergic reactions reported?
No confirmed illnesses or allergic reactions have been reported. - Who can I contact for more information?
Call Tai Foong USA at (206) 883-2317 or email [email protected].
Here’s what you should do


- Do not consume the recalled product.
- Check the label for UPC 4099100222258 and Best Before 05/17/2027.
- Dispose of it safely or return it to ALDI for a full refund.
- Contact Tai Foong USA at (206) 883-2317 or [email protected] for questions.
Behind the brand
Tai Foong USA, based in Seattle, Washington, distributes a range of Asian-inspired frozen foods under brands such as Fusia Asian Inspirations and Northern Chef. The company works closely with national retailers to deliver accessible, high-quality products to American consumers.
Other relevant recalls
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- Beaver Street Fisheries recalls Great Value frozen raw shrimp over Cesium-137 contamination risk
- Southwind Foods recalls frozen shrimp over Cesium-137 risk
- FDA public health alert: Great Value frozen shrimp linked to Cesium-137 contamination concerns
- One Frozen recalls Target-sold Good & Gather burrito bowl for undeclared shrimp
“Food safety isn’t just about compliance; it’s about trust. Every recall reminds us how vital it is to maintain transparency, rigorous checks, and supplier accountability.” Eran Mizrahi, CEO of Source86.
Ensuring safe eats
This recall highlights the importance of clear labeling and supply chain accuracy in preventing potentially life-threatening allergen exposures. For companies, implementing strict quality control and verification protocols can reduce such risks.
If you have this recalled product at home, do not consume it. Return it for a refund or dispose of it safely.
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FAQs
Yes, only ALDI stores nationwide distributed the affected spring rolls.
The recall remains active until all affected products are removed from the market.
You can find it on the FDA’s official website.









