In Australia, Aldi Stores recall Fresh Salad various baby spinach products due to STEC

The Food Standards Australia reported that two of Australia's biggest supermarkets have recalled some salad products due to fears of potential contamination with STEC. The agency has issued an alert about several Fresh Salad Co Baby Spinach products sold at Aldi stores due to potential microbial (STEC) contamination. The recalled products have been available for sale in ALDI Stores in QLD and some stores in Northern NSW (Tweed Heads South, Ballina, Grafton, Coffs Harbour, Lismore, Casino, Toormina, Armidale, Byron Bay, Goonellabah, Tweed Mall, Moonee Beach). A second alert for a selection of salad products sold at Woolworths was followed. The Aldi recall applies to products sold in Queensland and some stores in Northern NSW. @ https://www.foodstandards.gov.au/food-recalls/recall-alert/updated-280325-aldi-stores-fresh-salad-co-various-baby-spinach-products

 

 

UPDATED 28.03.25 | Aldi Stores - Fresh Salad Co - Various Baby Spinach Products | Food Standards Australia New Zealand

This recall is due to microbial (STEC) contamination | QLD, NSW

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