Baby Spinach Recall: Bagged Salads linked to E.Coli
By: Alan Ng | July 9, 2010 | Leave a Comment
It has been confirmed recently that Ready Pac Foods has issued a recall of their bagged Baby Spinach products sold in the U.S, after E. Coli bateria was found in samples of the spinach after tests.
As reported from ChicagoTribune, the voluntary recall was first announced on Wednesday and includes 702 cases of the bagged baby spinach which are sold Washington, Arizona and California.
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, affected bags include use-by dates of July 4 with the product code 11707B, IR127121 and also July 8 with the product code 12007B, IR130373. There is further reports that Ready Pac Baby Spinach could still be on shelves in retailers, so customers are advised to be on the lookout for the product.
Have you bought a pack of Baby Spinach recently? If so, let us know your thoughts on the recall. Click here to read about the bison meat recall which also involves E.Coli concerns.
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