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Coles recalls Baby Spinach

Coles has conducted a recall on their packets of baby spinach as they may very well be polluted with Salmonella. Quality testing by our supplier has identified the presence.

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Coles Supermarkets Pty Ltd is conducting a recall of Coles Baby Spinach 60g 120g and 280g.

. 21 hours agoAustralia News. Coles is recalling packets of baby spinach sold in supermarkets across three regions due to potential salmonella contamination. Customers have been urged to return. 5 hours agoColes has recalled its own-brand baby spinach packs.

Recalled on April 12 2022. Coles is recalling Coles Baby Spinach 60g 120g and 280g varieties sold in Coles supermarkets Coles Local and through Coles Online in Queensland Australian Capital Territory and New South Wales excluding Coles stores in Lavington Deniliquin and Albury. Only the Baby Spinach products with the specific use-by dates detailed below are being recalled. The product has been available for sale since 4 April 2022 in Coles supermarkets Coles Local through Coles Online in QLD ACT NSW excluding Coles stores in Lavington Deniliquin and Albury.

4 hours agoThe recall applies to Coles Baby Spinach in bags of 60g 120g and 280g with a use-by date of April 13 and 14 2022. Affected packs of spinach are available for purchase from 4 April 2022 through Coles Supermarket Coles Local and Coles Online in Queensland the Australian Capital Territory and New South. They have been on. These products have been on sale since April 4 2022 in Coles stores and online across Queensland NSW and the ACT.

The recall is for Coles Baby Spinach 60g 120g and 280g varieties sold in supermarkets Coles Local and through Coles Online. The supermarket giant has recalled its house-brand baby spinach. The supermarket chain has recalled 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. The product has been available for sale since 4 April 2022 in Coles supermarkets Coles Local through Coles Online in QLD ACT NSW excluding Coles stores in Lavington Deniliquin and Albury.

23 hours agoSalmonella has been detected in Coles Baby Spinach causing the supermarket giant to recall stock across all its ACT QLD and NSW stores excluding Lavington Albury and Deniliquin. Coles Supermarkets Pty Ltd is conducting a recall of Coles Baby Spinach 60g 120g and 280g. 7 hours agoColes recalls baby spinach packets sold in NSW ACT and Qld. A statement from Coles read.

The baby spinach packets are sold in Coles supermarkets Coles Local and through Coles online in Queensland the ACT and NSW. Coles has issued an urgent recall of its baby spinach packets after the bacteria salmonella was detected during routine testing. News Today Headlines Today Live Coles is recalling packets of baby spinach sold in its supermarkets in three states and territories amid fears they. Food Standards Australia issued the recall due to fears of potential salmonella contamination.

As a precaution Coles is recalling all three Baby Spinach products sourced from this supplier. The 60g 120g and 280g packets had been available for sale since. An urgent recall has been issued for a batch of Coles Baby Spinach with fears the spinach may be contaminated with salmonella. Only the Baby Spinach products with the specific use-by dates detailed below are being recalled.

The supermarket has recalled the Coles Baby Spinach 60g with a use-by date. The supermarket chain has recalled Coles Baby Spinach 60g 120g and 280g with use-by dates of April 13 and 14 2022. Coles is recalling packets of baby spinach sold in supermarkets across three regions due to potential salmonella contamination. No other Coles pre-packed spinach or salad products are impacted by this recall.

The supermarket has pulled the product from its stores in Queensland ACT and New South Wales. 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. 23 hours agoThe recall specifically affects Coles Baby Spinach packets in the 60g 120g and 280g sizes that carry use-by dates of April 13 and 14 2022. Coles has issued an urgent recall of its bags of baby spinach amid fears they contain salmonella.

23 hours agoColes has issued a recall alert for a type of baby spinach sold in its supermarkets fearing it may cause salmonella. The recall affects three different sizes of the bagged spinach. 7 hours agoColes has recalled bags of baby spinach sold in the Illawarra over the potential presence of salmonella. No other Coles pre-packed spinach or salad products are impacted by this recall a statement read.

An urgent recall has been issued for a popular salad item from Coles over fears it could be contaminated with Salmonella. FSANZ Quality testing by our supplier has identified the presence of salmonella. The recall affects 60g 120g and 180g bags of the salad leaf sold throughout NSW. The 60g 120g and 280g.

Coles is recalling packets of baby spinach sold in its supermarkets in three states and territories amid fears they have potentially been contaminated with salmonella. 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 issued a recall alert for a type of baby spinach sold in its supermarkets fearing it may cause salmonellaThe supermarket chain has recalled Coles. Coles Baby Spinach 280g Use by 13 14 Apr 22 Coles has confirmed that only baby foster products with the specific uses described above are being recalled.

The products have been available. Coles recalls 60g 120g 280g packets of baby spinach over salmonella fears. 21 hours agoThe recall applies to bags of Coles Baby Spinach in sizes 60g 120g and 280g that carry a use-by date of April 13 and 14 2022.

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