FDA Recall Alert: Aldi Fusia Kimchi & Tofu Kimbap Recalled for Undeclared Tuna

Shoppers who bought 8.1-ounce ALDI Brand Fusia Asian Inspirations Kimchi & Tofu Kimbap should check their freezer now. Gellert Global Group has issued an allergy alert because the product may contain undeclared tuna (fish). That makes it a concern for anyone with a fish allergy or sensitivity.
The FDA says the affected item is the 8.1 oz ALDI Brand Fusia Asian Inspirations Kimchi & Tofu Kimbap with the best-if-used-by date and other package identifiers listed in the official notice. If you have this product at home, compare the package carefully before eating it, serving it, or keeping it in the freezer.
What product is recalled
The recall covers one specific frozen sushi-style item: ALDI Brand Fusia Asian Inspirations Kimchi & Tofu Kimbap. The concern is not a spoilage issue or a broad food-safety problem for everyone. The issue is that the product may contain tuna, a fish allergen, that is not declared on the label.
That matters most for people who avoid fish because of an allergy. If someone in your home has a fish allergy, treat this as a do not eat item unless you have confirmed it is not the recalled package.
How to identify the affected package
Look for the 8.1-ounce package size and match the best-if-used-by date and any other identifying codes listed in the FDA notice. The package details are the key way to tell whether your item is part of the recall.
If your package does not match the notice exactly, do not assume it is included. At the same time, do not rely on brand name alone. Check the full label and date code before serving it.
Where it was sold
The FDA notice says the recalled product was distributed in the states named in the alert. If you shop at ALDI and bought this kimbap in the affected distribution area, it is worth a quick freezer check now.
Who should be most careful
People with fish allergies or sensitivities are the most affected. For them, undeclared tuna can trigger an allergic reaction. If you are not sure whether anyone in the household has a fish allergy, check before serving leftovers, packed lunches, or a quick meal from the freezer.
What to do now
If you have the recalled product:
- Do not eat it if anyone in the home has a fish allergy.
- Return it for a refund or follow the company’s instructions in the FDA notice.
- If the item has already been served to someone with a fish allergy, watch for allergic symptoms and seek medical help if needed.
If you are not allergic to fish, the recall still deserves a quick check, but the main concern is undeclared allergen exposure. As with any recall, the safest move is to follow the product-specific guidance from FDA and the company.
Were any illnesses reported?
The FDA notice says whether any illnesses or adverse reactions have been reported. If the notice states none, that is reassuring, but it does not change the consumer action: check the package and keep it out of the freezer meal rotation if it is affected.
For full package details, states, and refund guidance, use the FDA recall notice as the final word. When a recall involves an undeclared allergen, the label check is the most important step.
