BEF Foods, Inc. has voluntarily recalled more than 58,000 cases of its Park Street Deli Macaroni & Cheese due to the presence of an undeclared soy allergen, according to a notice published by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It is found exclusively at Aldi, according to the chain's webpage. The recall, listed under Event ID 98714, affects 58,405 cases of the ready-to-eat product, which is sold in 20-ounce plastic tubs packaged inside paperboard sleeves, with nine units per case. The affected product carries FDA Recall Number H-0940-2026 and has been classified as a Class II recall, indicating that exposure to the product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences, although the probability of serious health effects is considered remote.According to the FDA, the recall was initiated by the Texas-based manufacturer BEF Foods, Inc., located in Sulphur Springs, on March 23, 2026, and was officially classified by the agency on June 10, 2026. The recall remains ongoing.The issue stems from the presence of undeclared soy lecithin, an allergen that was not listed on the product labeling. Individuals with a soy allergy or severe sensitivity could experience allergic reactions if they consume the affected macaroni and cheese.The recalled products were distributed nationwide. The affected lot codes include multiple batches beginning with SUL4839705 through SUL4887699, covering 31 separate production codes.No press release has been issued by the company regarding the recall, and the FDA listing does not indicate whether any illnesses or allergic reactions have been reported in connection with the product.
Over 58,000 cases of Aldi's Park Street Deli macaroni & cheese recalled nationwide due to undeclared soy
Aldi's popular Park Street Deli Macaroni & Cheese is under recall for undeclared soy. BEF Foods, Inc. has pulled over 58,000 cases nationwide due to soy lecithin not listed on labels. Consumers with soy allergies should avoid the product. The recall, classified as Class II, is ongoing with no reported illnesses yet.












