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The frozen spinach products were sold and distributed nationwide, according to the notice.
WASHINGTON — Frozen spinach bags sold nationwide are under a recall due to a potential Listeria contamination.
Minnesota-based manufacturer Sno Pac Foods issued a recall for 35-pound boxes of Del Mar Bulk Organic Frozen Spinach and 10-ounce bags of Sno Pac Organic Frozen Spinach after a bulk case of spinach from the company’s supplier tested positive for Listeria. According to the Food and Drug Administration recall notice, the frozen spinach products were sold and distributed nationwide.
No illnesses have been reported in relation to this recall, the FDA said.
Sno Pac Foods has suspended production of the product while the investigation into the potential listeria contamination continues.
Listeria infections can cause serious illness, particularly in older adults, people with weakened immune systems and those who are pregnant or their newborns. Symptoms include fever, muscle aches, headache, stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance and convulsions.
Roughly 1,600 people in the U.S. get sick each year from listeria infections, and about 260 die, per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Consumers who have the recalled products are urged to throw them away immediately or return them to the place of purchase for a refund. Those with questions may contact the company at (507) 725-5281, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Frozen spinach recall:


Sno Pac 10z Organic Frozen Cut Spinach:
The following lot codes and best-by dates can identify the 10-ounce bags:
- SPM1.190.5 with best by 7/9/27
- SPC1.160.5 with best by 6/9/27
- SPC2.160.5 with best by 6/9/27
- SPM1.097.5 with best by 4/7/27.
Del Mar Bulk Organic Frozen Spinach 35-pound boxes:
The recalled items have an expiration date of Jan. 1, 2027. It includes the following lot codes:
- 250107A
- 250107B
- 250107C
- 250107D
- 2501071
- 2501073