NSW Health says 88 people across the state have reported symptoms after eating baby spinach and at least 33 of them have required medical attention. 9News
over potentially contaminated spinach impact a fourth state and supermarket today, in NSW alone the number of people sick after consuming the product has jumped to more than 85.
Food Standards Australia New Zealand says they've "been advised the recalled baby spinach products appear to have come from a single source". They added: "Riviera Farms has been working with retailers and regulators to identify, and recall, potentially contaminated spinach products from shelves". A statement on Friday warned consuming these could cause illness and asked anyone with the two varieties to return them to stores for a full refund.
This has now been expanded to include products with a use by date of up to and including December 28 in 350g and 1kg containers.
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