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USDA Health Alert Triggers Walmart, Aldi Frozen Pizza Recalls

The USDA FSIS issued an urgent Public Health Alert on April 30 warning that certain frozen pizzas and other FDA-regulated products may be contaminated with Salmonella, triggering nationwide recalls at Walmart and Aldi. With dry milk powder implicated as a shared ingredient across brands, regulators say the recalls could ripple through supply chains and store shelves even as no illnesses have been confirmed yet.

USDA Health Alert Triggers Walmart, Aldi Frozen Pizza Recalls

Key Takeaways

  • Public Health Alert (April 30) warns Salmonella risk in frozen pizzas and other FDA-regulated products, prompting nationwide recalls.
  • Recalled items include Great Value Thin Crust Chicken Bacon Ranch Pizza and Great Value Stuffed Crust Chicken Bacon Ranch Pizza with lot codes WC103203 and WC103803 and best-by dates 10/9/2026 and 11/7/2026; EST M1487.
  • Other recalls include Aldi’s Mama Cozzi’s Biscuit Crust Sausage & Cheese Breakfast Pizza; Mama Cozzi’s Biscuit Crust Cooked Pork Belly Crumbles; Culinary Circle Ultra Thin Crust Chicken Bacon Ranch 16.4 oz; Pork King Good Sour Cream & Onion Pork Rinds; Pork King Party Size Sour Cream & Onion Pork Rinds.
  • Ingredient issue: dry milk powder used in pizzas and pork rinds may be contaminated with Salmonella per FDA.
  • Walmart issued sales restrictions and removed affected products; working with supplier to investigate.

People Involved

  • No specific individuals mentioned

Entities Involved

  • Walmart Inc. (WMT)Retailer issuing recall; selling Great Value pizzas
  • Aldi StoresRetailer selling Mama Cozzi's products
  • Great ValueWalmart's store-brand pizzas recalled
  • Mama Cozzi'sAldi store-brand products recalled
  • Culinary CirclePrivate-label brand recalled
  • Pork King GoodSnack brand recalled (sour cream & onion pork rinds)
  • Pork King Party SizeProduct line recalled (sour cream & onion pork rinds)
  • FDARegulator; identified Salmonella risk in dry milk powder ingredients
  • FSISUSDA Food Safety and Inspection Service; issued the Public Health Alert
  • CDCCenters for Disease Control and Prevention; reports Salmonella infection baseline

MarketMoodz Analysis

For investors, the recalls spotlight ongoing food-safety risk and supply-chain disruptions in consumer staples. Sales restrictions, product removals, and remediation costs can weigh on near-term revenue in frozen meals and snacks, while margin pressure may rise from investigations and recalls.

Historically, FSIS public health alerts trigger broad recalls across retailers when shared ingredients are implicated, underscoring how a single ingredient like dry milk powder can cascade into multiple brands. The price and stock performance of retailers and suppliers often reflect exposure and remediation speed; watch for updates on supplier remediation timelines and any expanded recalls.

What to watch next: follow updates from FSIS and FDA, monitor any expanded product notices, and assess how Walmart, Aldi, and affected suppliers manage remediation costs and supply-chain resilience; investors should consider downside risk in consumer staples while the pathway to normalization depends on containment and successful reformulations.

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