Ready Pac Foods baby spinach recall: E. coli O157:H7

Ready Pac Foods, Inc. is recalling 702 cases of the Baby Spinach variety of Spinach Temptations 6 oz. bagged salads with Use-by Dates of July 4, and bearing a Product Code of I1707B, IR127121, and July 8 product with Product Code I2007B, IR130373.  Ready Pac has issued the recall because the spinach products may be contaminated by E. coli O157:H7.  The recall extends only to products sold in the California, Washington and Arizona.

I have to admit, I felt a produce recall coming sometime soon, but thought it would be due to Salmonella contamination, not E. coli O157:H7.  Apparently, there's lots of both bugs floating around in our food supply right now.  See Salmonella:  the year in review . . . so far

The leafy greens industry has had its share of problems.  "The outbreak" linked to Dole baby spinach in 2006 is but one, albeit very significant, example.  Here is a list of 34 lettuce and other leafy green outbreaks that have happened since 1993:

 

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cicely - July 8, 2010 8:27 AM

what type of data is in the 4th and 5th (reading from the left: ex. 53, salad bar) columns of this chart?

JB - July 8, 2010 12:47 PM

Is Fresh Express part of the recall?

Luke - July 8, 2010 1:01 PM

How does the E. coli get into the spinach? I understand how it works in meat, but not in spinach - unless the water supply or fertilizer somehow are infected?

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