We recently caught wind of a massive chicken broth recall coming out of Walmart, and now Aldi has placed its hat in the proverbial ring. The popular discount retailer is responsible for over 24,000 pounds of frozen foods being recalled due to the potential contamination with a foreign material.
A Southern grocery chain has been named best in the United States for the fourth time and many were shocked to find out it wasn't Walmart or Costco.
A nice, stylish pullover or zip-up can go a long way and not look like you just rolled out of bed. In Aldi’s upcoming Aldi Finds drop, there’s a “premium” sweatshirt that is not just cute, but comfortable.
DON'T MISS: Aldi tops list of cheapest grocers while Walmart slipped to last place As of Monday, Aldi's official website did not feature the taquitos in its list of recalled items, despite the supermarket chain having announced the recall on their site.
Image via Instagram Over the years, Walmart has garnered a bit of a bad rap for being a bit of a lawless land where anything goes. But at least it doesn't have a wild coyote. No, that distinction belongs to Aldi.
Check inside your pantries! Walmart recalls Great Value chicken broth sold in nine states due to packaging issues causing potential spoilage.
Walmart has unveiled a new logo and look that feels very familiar. The brand refresh is a little brighter, a little more modern. The yellow spark is slightly thicker.
Aldi shoppers should check their freezers. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced a recall on Saturday for around 24,870 pounds of frozen chicken and cheese taquito products that “may be contaminated with foreign material.
Frozen Casa Mamita Chicken and Cheese Taquitos sold in 30 states and Washington, D.C., recalled after piece of metal found.
The season of garland, Christmas trees, and stockings may be over, but that’s no reason to fully shelve your tote of holiday decorating supplies. With Valentine’s Day (and Mardi Gras) around the corner, there are still plenty of sweet and simple ways to dress up your home, from floral arrangements to budget-friendly decor .
“Venessa is a tremendous retail leader with experience in multiple countries and functions,” said Guilherme Loureiro, Regional CEO, Walmart Canada, Chile, Mexico and Central America. “She is the right person to continue to drive Walmart Canada’s growth trajectory and its transformation to become the country’s leading omnichannel retailer.”
Walmart's dominance in the grocery market comes with some major caveats, including accusations of predatory pricing, misleading claims, and unethically sourced products.