It’s been a tough couple of weeks for listeria—first it was pasta bought at Walmart, then cantaloupe, and now, frozen spinach. It appears no meals in your fridge or freezer is totally protected.
On October 6, Sno Pac Foods announced a major recall of its Sno Pac Organic Frozen Cut Spinach on account of listeria contamination. It’s not clear which retailers throughout the nation promote the recalled spinach, however it seems that regional chains, together with He-wipe, Fresh Thymeand Living Fresh Market may have bought this batch.
Sno Pac Foods has briefly halted manufacturing of its frozen spinach because it investigates the supply of the contamination.
What Caused the Recall?
Spinach from Sno Pac’s provider was examined and located constructive for listeria. This spinach was used to repack its Sno Pac Organic Frozen Cut Spinach into 10-ounce packages.
Eating meals that is contaminated with listeria can put you in danger for a serious infection known as listeriosis. For wholesome folks, signs are sometimes milder, however can embody fever, headache, stiffness, nausea, stomach ache, and diarrhea. However, this an infection might be deadly in younger kids, older adults, and folks with weakened immune programs.
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How To Identify the Recalled Spinach
Here’s what you want to know concerning the recalled Sno Pac spinach. For assist figuring out whether or not your frozen spinach is affected, verify our meals recall information.
Product Name: Sno Pack Organic Frozen Cut Spinach
Size: 10 oz baggage
Date of Recall: October 6, 2025
Lot Codes: SPM1.190.5, SPC1.160.5, SPC2.160.5, SPM1.097.5
Expiration Dates: 7/9/27, 6/9/27, 4/7/27
What To Do With the Recalled Spinach
If your spinach is a part of this recall, take away it out of your freezer so nobody in your family unintentionally eats it. You can toss the frozen spinach or return it to the shop and request a refund.
If you suppose you (or somebody in your loved ones) has eaten frozen spinach, monitor for signs. It can take as much as two weeks for signs of listeria poisoning to look. When unsure, contact your healthcare supplier with any considerations.
Have extra questions concerning the recall? You can contact Sno Pac Foods at 507-725-5281, Monday via Friday, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. CT.
