
Frozen Spinach Recall Sparks Safety Alert For Local Shoppers
There's a product recall on frozen spinach, both like you might find at the grocery store as well as the more giant version that may have been shipped to restaurants.
This comes straight to us from USA Today as well as directly from the FDA website.
10 oz and 35 lb varieties affected
The frozen spinach in question has been linked to possible listeria.
So far, no illness has been linked to this. But this recall is 'better safe than sorry'.
Make sure you're not the first. If you have frozen spinach from Sno Pac Foods with these numbers on them, toss them and get your refund.
The 35 lb box lot codes:
10-ounce retail package like you would find at the grocery store:
If any of those match what you have at home, do not eat.
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A bulk case of spinach used to put them into 10 oz bags was found with listeria so to be safe they're asking both the 35 lb and 10 oz varieties not to be eaten.
A full refund is provided with details on the FDA website.

More information about this spinach recall, lot codes, photos of what the packaging looks like, and how to get your refund is all available on the FDA website.
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