Coles is recalling packets of baby spinach sold in supermarkets across three regions due to potential salmonella contamination.
- 280g: 13 APR 22 and 14 APR 22 - 120g: 13 APR 22 and 14 APR 22 - 60g: 13 APR 22
The recall affects 60g, 120g and 180g bags of the salad leaf, sold throughout NSW (excluding Lavington, Deniliquin and Albury), the ACT and Queensland.
Coles has announced a recall on their baby spinach (60g, 120g and 280g) due to potential Salmonella contamination.
The products in question are the following Coles Baby Spinach 60g, 120g and 280g that have been on sale since April 4 in Coles supermarkets and online in QLD, ACT and NSW. Coles has conducted a recall on their packets of baby spinach as they may very well be polluted with Salmonella. Coles announced a recall on their baby spinach due to potential Salmonella contamination.
Quality testing by the popular chain supermarket has identified the presence of salmonella in the 120g Baby Spinach Product. As a precaution, Coles will recall ...
The supermarket has issued an urgent recall for the Coles Baby Spinach 60g (pictured) with a use-by date of April 13, and 120g and 280g with use-by dates of April 13 and 14, 2022 An urgent recall has been issued for a popular salad item from Coles over fears it could be contaminated with Salmonella (pictured, a supermarket in Canberra in August, 2021) An urgent recall has been issued for a popular salad item from Coles over fears it could be contaminated with Salmonella.
An urgent recall has been issued for Coles-branded spinach amid fears of potential salmonella contamination.
Food Standards Australia issued the recall due to fears of potential salmonella contamination. These products have been on sale since April 4, 2022, in Coles stores and online across Queensland, NSW, and the ACT. Quality testing conducted by a supplier identified the presence of salmonella in some 120g bags of Baby Spinach products, according to Coles. The supermarket proceeded to recall all bag sizes as a precaution.
Coles has sent out an urgent recall for packets of baby spinach after quality testing by its supplier identified the presence of salmonella.
Product information: Coles Supermarkets Pty Ltd is conducting a recall of Coles Baby Spinach 60g, 120g and 280g. The product has been available for sale since 4 ...
Coles Supermarkets Pty Ltd is conducting a recall of Coles Baby Spinach 60g, 120g and 280g. Any consumers concerned about their health should seek medical advice. - 120g and 280g: 13 APR 22 and 14 APR 22
An urgent recall has been issued for a popular item sold at Coles after salmonella contamination was detected.
An urgent recall has been issued for a popular item sold at Coles after salmonella contamination was detected. An urgent recall has been issued for a popular item sold at Coles after salmonella contamination was detected. Urgent recall of popular product sold at Coles
Coles has issued an urgent recall of its baby spinach packets after the bacteria salmonella was detected during routine testing.
- Coles Baby Spinach 280g - use by 13, 14 April 22 - Coles Baby Spinach 120g - use by 13, 14 April 22 Stream more Australian news with Flash. 25+ news channels in 1 place.
Coles is recalling packets of baby spinach sold in supermarkets in three areas due to potential salmonella contamination.
Quality testing by the popular chain supermarket has identified the presence of salmonella in the 120g Baby Spinach Product. As a precaution, Coles will recall ...
The supermarket has issued an urgent recall for the Coles Baby Spinach 60g (pictured) with a use-by date of April 13, and 120g and 280g with use-by dates of April 13 and 14, 2022 An urgent recall has been issued for a popular salad item from Coles over fears it could be contaminated with Salmonella (pictured, a supermarket in Canberra in August, 2021) The supermarket has recalled the Coles Baby Spinach 60g with a use-by date of April 13, and 120g and 280g with use-by dates of April 13 and 14, 2022.
Coles supermarkets are recalling packets of baby spinach sold across three states and territories due to potential salmonella contamination.
Food Standards Australia and New Zealand said any consumers concerned about their health should seek medical advice. Products marked with use-by dates of April 13 for the 60-gram bag and April 13 and 14 use-by dates for the 120-gram and 280-gram bags of spinach potentially contain microbial contamination, it warns. Government agency Food Standards Australia and New Zealand said the affected 60-gram, 120-gram and 280-gram bags had been available for sale since April 4.
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The supermarket giant is recalling Coles Baby Spinach in 60g, 120g and 280g varieties which are sold in Coles supermarkets, Coles Local and via Coles Online in ...
“Quality testing by our supplier has identified the presence of Salmonella in the 120g Baby Spinach product. Most people recover within 4 to 7 days without antibiotic treatment” while some people may require hospitalisation. “Food products contaminated with Salmonella may cause illness if consumed.
The recall affects 60g, 120g and 180g bags of the salad leaf, sold throughout NSW (excluding Lavington, Deniliquin and Albury), the ACT and Queensland.
The product is being recalled due to potential salmonella contamination, which can upset the stomach and cause abdominal pain along with nausea, fever and ...
The recall affects 60g, 120g and 180g bags of the salad leaf, sold throughout NSW (excluding Lavington, Deniliquin and Albury), the ACT and Queensland.
Cole is recalling its baby spinach packets after it found potential salmonella contamination in a few of its recently sold packets.
Reports have stated that it was a Coles supplier that detected the contamination in a 120g baby spinach package. While there have been no reports detailing the measures Coles will be taking to tackle this problem, the supermarket chain said, Cole is recalling its baby spinach packets after it found potential salmonella contamination in a few of its recently sold packets.