Spinach Recall: Fresh Express Yanks Packages Over Salmonella Fears

Spinach Recalled Over Salmonella Fears

Another day, another spinach recall. Just about a week after Wegman's announced the recall of its organic spinach and spring mix salads for possible E. coli contamination, salad distributor Fresh Express is voluntarily recalling 9 oz. packages of spinach because they may be tainted with salmonella bacteria.

A company press release states that the recall was set into motion after salmonella was found in samples tested under the the U.S. Department of Agriculture's random sample testing Microbiological Data Program, which is currently scheduled to be terminated at the end of the year.

The products of concern are labeled with the brand name "Fresh Express Spinach," the product code S299B25 and the use-by date November 7. They were sold to stores in Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington State and Wyoming. Despite the range of states involved, no illnesses have yet been reported.

Fresh Express is offering a full refund; the FDA has more information here.

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