Aldi Recalls Chocolate Bars Sold in 24 States

Aldi has voluntarily recalled chocolate bars sold in several states across the U.S. after an employee found almond pieces that may not be listed on the packaging, the company said Thursday.

The Choceur Dark Chocolate Bars could cause an allergic reaction in those have a nut allergy, though no illnesses had been reported as of Thursday, the recall alert states.

The bars were sold in Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Iowa, Kentucky, West Virginia, New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Maryland, Washington D.C., Virginia, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Florida and Texas.

They were also available via Aldi’s Instacart grocery service in Atlanta, Dallas and Los Angeles.

The recalled bars come with a brown and red wrapping and have a best-by date of July 24, 2017 with UPC 4149817964.

“ALDI takes the safety and integrity of the products it sells seriously. If customers have product affected by this voluntary recall, they should discard it immediately or return it to their local store for a full refund,” the company said in a statement.

Anyone with questions on the recall should contact the grocery chain at via aldi.us/customer-service or 1-800-325-7894.

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