Positive test results for the bacteria during routine sampling of spinach led BrightFarms to start the baby spinach and salad kits recall in seven states, the FDA said.
BrightFarms said possible listeria contamination led the company to recall some baby spinach and salad kits sold in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.
Spinach grown on a New Jersey farm and used by Bright Farms in salad kits has been recalled due to possible listeria contamination, according to the U.S.F.D.A.
Positive test results for the bacteria during routine sampling of spinach led BrightFarms to start the baby spinach and salad kits recall in seven states, the FDA said.
Positive test results for the bacteria during routine sampling of spinach led BrightFarms to start the baby spinach and salad kits recall in seven states, the FDA said.