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Check your freezer: select Sno Pac Organic Frozen Cut Spinach and bulk Del Mar organic spinach have been recalled for possible Listeria.
No illnesses reported, but high-risk groups should be extra cautious.
What’s being recalled

Sno Pac Organic Frozen Cut Spinach (10-oz bags) with these lot codes and best-by dates:
- SPM1.190.5 — Best by 7/9/27
- SPC1.160.5 — Best by 6/9/27
- SPC2.160.5 — Best by 6/9/27
- SPM1.097.5 — Best by 4/7/27
- Del Mar 35-lb Bulk Organic Frozen Spinach (foodservice/bulk)
Sno Pac retail bags were sold nationwide; the Del Mar lots were distributed in bulk.
Why it matters

The FDA says the spinach may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.
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While no illnesses have been reported, listeriosis can be serious for adults 65+, young children, people who are pregnant, and those who are immunocompromised.
Symptoms to look out for

Common symptoms: fever, muscle aches, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea. If you ate the recalled spinach and develop symptoms, contact a healthcare provider.
What to do now

Check your freezer for the Sno Pac lots above.
Do not eat recalled items. Throw them away or return to the store for a refund.
Questions for the spinach recall: 507-725-5281 (Mon–Fri, 8 a.m.–4 p.m.).
Related meals

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Shipped directly to consumers; check your refrigerator:
HELLO FRESH READY MADE MEALS CHEESY PULLED PORK PEPPER PASTA (10.1 oz).
- Est. 47718 lot 49107 or Est. 2937 lot 48840
HELLO FRESH READY MADE MEALS UNSTUFFED PEPPERS WITH GROUND TURKEY (10 oz)
- Est. P-47718 lots 50069, 50073, 50698
Questions on HelloFresh items: 1-888-244-1562 or customerservice@freshrealm.com.
Safe-handling tips

Keep frozen spinach at 0°F/-18°C; when in doubt, throw it out.
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Clean and sanitize any surfaces or utensils that touched recalled product.
Always heat frozen vegetables to 165°F/74°C before eating.
This article is made and published by Camilla Jessen, which may have used AI in the preparation