Jennifer GaengOct 14, 2025 3 min read

Check Your Freezer: Frozen Spinach Recall Alert

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Freezer-dwellers, beware: that innocent bag of spinach lurking behind your ice cream might be hiding a nasty surprise. Sno Pac Foods just yanked two of its frozen spinach products off shelves across the country after a batch tested positive for listeria.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration dropped the recall bomb on October 7, and while no one’s reported feeling sick (yet), the warning is loud and clear: check your spinach stash fast.

Which Spinach Is on the List?

Let’s cut to the chase. Here’s what you need to be tossing, pronto:

1. Del Mar 35 LB Bulk Organic Frozen Spinach

  • Lot codes: 250107A, 250107B, 250107C, 250107D, 2501071, 2501073

  • Expiration date: 1/7/27

2. Sno Pac 10 oz Organic Frozen Cut Spinach

Sno Pac Foods Recalls Del Mar 35 LB Bulk Frozen Spinach and 10 oz Organic Frozen Cut Spinach | Sno Pac Spinach recall (FDA)
  • Lot code SPM1.190.5 – Best by: 7/9/27

  • Lot code SPC1.160.5 – Best by: 6/9/27

  • Lot code SPC2.160.5 – Best by: 6/9/27

  • Lot code SPM1.097.5 – Best by: 4/7/27

If your spinach matches any of those codes or dates, it’s time to say goodbye. The FDA didn’t say exactly which stores stocked these, so assume the spinach in your freezer is guilty until proven otherwise.

What to Do If You’re Stuck With Recalled Spinach

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Don’t get brave. Eating listeria-laced greens isn’t a badge of honor—it’s a ticket to the ER. Here’s what to do:

  • Toss it in the trash or take it back to the store for a full refund.

  • Questions? Call Sno Pac at 507-725-5281.

Listeria: The Bad News Bacteria

Here’s the ugly truth: listeria is no garden-variety tummy bug. It’s a microscopic menace that can turn a salad into a serious health hazard, especially for pregnant women, newborns, older adults, and anyone with a less-than-ironclad immune system.

Symptoms range from fever and headaches to neck stiffness and flu-like misery—sometimes days or even weeks after exposure.

And if you’re one of those folks who thinks food recalls are just government overkill, consider this: listeria is the third leading cause of foodborne illness deaths in the U.S., according to the CDC.

The Bottom Line

Spinach is great for your health—unless it lands you in the hospital. So, dig through your freezer, read those lot codes like your life depends on it, and don’t take any chances. Listeria doesn’t care how much you paid for organic, and neither should you.

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