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    Frozen Spinach Recalled Nationwide for Listeria Risk

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    Frozen spinach is being recalled nationwide over potential Listeria contamination, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Tuesday.

    Sno Pac Foods voluntarily recalled the spinach after a batch tested positive for the bacteria, which can cause serious foodborne illness.

    Check for the following products in your freezer now.

    The affected spinach was packed into two products:

    Del Mar 35 LB Bulk Organic Frozen Spinach

    • Lot codes: 250107A, 250107B, 250107C, 250107D, 2501071, and 2501073
    • Expiration date: 1/1/27

    Sno Pac 10 oz Organic Frozen Cut Spinach

    • Codes and best-by dates: SPM1.190.5 with best-by 7/9/27; SPC1.160.5 with best by 6/9/27; SPC2.160.5 with best by 6/9/27; and SPM1.097.5 with best by 4/7/27

    Sno Pac Foods, Inc.

    The products were shipped to distributors and retailers across the country.

    According to the FDA, a bulk case of spinach from Sno Pac Foods’ supplier tested positive for Listeria, and the same spinach was used in the 10-oz. packages.

    While Listeria infections are relatively rare, it is one of the deadliest pathogens that cause foodborne illness—especially for young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems.

    To date, no illnesses have been reported in connection to the recall.

    Look for the recalled spinach in your freezer, and toss or return it.

    If you suspect that you’ve consumed contaminated spinach, monitor for symptoms of Listeria, including:

    • High fever
    • Severe headache
    • Stiffness
    • Nausea
    • Abdominal pain
    • Diarrhea

    Contact a healthcare provider if you experience any symptoms after eating the recalled spinach.

    Frozen Listeria Nationwide Recalled Risk Spinach
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