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Sno Pack Foods Recalls Frozen Spinach for Listeria Risk
Sno Pac Foods recalled organic frozen spinach due to potential Listeria contamination, with no illnesses reported and products distributed nationwide, the FDA said.
- Tuesday, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration announced a nationwide recall of frozen spinach by Sno Pac Foods of Caledonia, Minnesota, alerting retailers and distributors nationwide.
- After a supplier test found contamination, Sno Pac Foods suspended production of affected products while investigating a bulk case of spinach that tested positive for Listeria monocytogenes.
- The affected products include Del Mar 35-pound Bulk Organic Frozen Spinach with lot codes 250107A, 250107B, 250107C, 250107D, 2501071 and 2501073 expiring 1/7/27, and Sno Pac 10-ounce Organic Frozen Cut Spinach with lot codes SPM1.190.5, SPC1.160.5, SPC2.160.5, and SPM1.097.5 best by 7/9/27, 6/9/27, and 4/7/27.
- Those who purchased the spinach should discard it or return it for a refund, as of Monday, Oct. 6, 2025, with no reported illnesses, per FDA guidance.
- Health officials note that Listeria infections can cause fever, headache, stiffness and, in pregnant people, miscarriages or stillbirths and can be fatal for young children, older adults and those with weakened immune systems.
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Sno Pack Foods recalls frozen spinach for Listeria risk
WASHINGTON – Sno Pack Foods is recalling two types of organic frozen spinach sold nationwide due to possible listeria contamination, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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Spinach recalled after batch tests positive for potentially harmful bacteria
A Minnesota-based food products supplier is recalling organic spinach after some of the product tested positive for a potentially harmful bacteria. Sno Pac Foods' Del Mar 35 LB Bulk Organic Frozen Spinach and Sno Pac 10-ounce Organic Frozen Cut Spinach are being recalled after a bulk case of spinach from its supplier was tested and found positive for listeria monocytogenes, according to a notice posted by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). …
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