For Listeria it was a few hard weeks – for the first time it was pasta that were sold in Walmart, then in Cantaloupe and now frozen spinach. It seems that no food is completely safe in your fridge or freezer.
On October 6th Sno Pac Foods announced a big recall From his Sno pac organic frozen cut spinach Because of Listeria Contamination. It’s not clear Hy-VeePresent Fresh thymeAnd Living fresh market could I sold this batch.
Sno Pac Foods temporarily stopped the production of his frozen spinach when he examined the source of contamination.
What caused the recall?
The spinach from SNO PAC supplier was tested and found positively for Listeria. This spinach was used to convert its SNO PAC bio-frozen spinach into 10 -unzen packages.
Eating food that is contaminated with Listeria Serious infection known as listeriosis. In healthy people, the symptoms are often milder, but can include fever, headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea. However, this infection can be fatal in small children, older adults and people with a weakened immune system.
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How to identify the called back spinach
You need to know the following about the called Sno Pac Spinat. To determine whether your frozen spinach is affected, you can find our guidelines for the recall of Food Recall.
Product name: Sno pack organic frozen cut spinach
Size: 10 ounces pockets
Date of the recall: October 6, 2025
Loscodes: SPM1.190.5, SPC1.160.5, SPC2.160.5, SPM1.097.5
Process data: 7/9/27, 09.09.27, 07.04.27
What to do with the remembered spinach?
If your spinach is part of this recall, remove it from your freezer so that nobody accidentally eats him in your household. You can throw the frozen spinach back or return to the shop and request a refund.
If you think you (or someone in your family) have eaten frozen spinach, monitor the symptoms. It can take up to two weeks for the symptoms of Listeria poisoning to occur. If in doubt, contact your health service provider with concerns.
Do you have more questions about the recall? Monday to Friday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. you can contact Sno Pac Foods at 507-725-5281.