Aldi recalls Golden Seafood smoked trout fillets due to listeria concerns

Aldi recalls fish fillets over listeria concerns

The German supermarket chain Aldi has withdrawn Golden Seafood smoked trout fillets produced by Laschinger GmbH from its Belgian stores. The recall was initiated after a possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination was detected in a batch of these products.

Details of the recall

The affected product is sold under the Golden Seafood brand name. Consumers who purchased the trout fillets are urged not to consume them and to return the product to Aldi stores for a full refund, even without a receipt.

Aldi emphasized that this recall concerns only specific batches delivered by Laschinger and that no other Golden Seafood products are affected.

Health risk

Listeria monocytogenes is a bacterium that can cause listeriosis, a serious foodborne illness. Symptoms include fever, headache, or nausea, and they can appear several weeks after eating contaminated food. Pregnant women, elderly people, and individuals with weakened immune systems are at higher risk of severe infection.

Consumer guidance

Anyone who has consumed the recalled fish and experiences symptoms consistent with listeriosis should seek medical advice immediately. The company and relevant health authorities are continuing to monitor the situation.

“Food safety is our highest priority. We act quickly and transparently whenever potential risks to consumers arise,” Aldi said in a statement.


Author’s summary: Aldi Belgium has recalled smoked trout fillets from Golden Seafood over possible listeria contamination, urging customers not to eat the product and return it for a refund.

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The Brussels Times The Brussels Times — 2025-11-29

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