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Recall: Various Coles pre-packed spinach range

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Recall: Various Coles pre-packed spinach range

 

Sold in Coles supermarkets, Coles Local stores and Coles Online in Queensland and Northern New South Wales.

 

Coles is recalling Coles Spinach 60g and 280g, Coles Family Mix Stir Fry 400g, Coles Spinach and Kale 300g, Coles Spinach and Rocket 120g and Coles Beetslaw 320g, sold between Tuesday 18 March and Thursday 27 March at Coles supermarkets, Coles Local stores and Coles Online in Queensland and Northern New South Wales with various use by dates (see breakdown below) due to a potential microbial (STEC) contamination.

 

 

 

The recalled products are:

  • Coles Spinach 60g and 280g use by 27/03/2025 and 28/03/2025
  • Coles Family Mix Stir Fry 400g use by 27/03/2025
  • Coles Spinach and Kale 300g use by 27/03/2025
  • Coles Spinach and Rocket 120g use by 28/03/2025
  • Coles Beetslaw 320g use by 27/03/2025
  • Date sold: Between Tuesday 18 March and Thursday 27 March 2025

 

Customers should not eat these products. Food products with microbial contamination may cause illness if consumed. Any customers concerned about their health should seek medical advice.

 

Customers can return the product to any Coles supermarket or Coles Local store for a full refund.  Coles Online customers can receive a full refund or credit by contacting Coles Online Customer Care on 1800 455 400.

 

We apologise to our customers for any inconvenience. Customers seeking further information can contact Coles Customer Care on 1800 061 562.

 

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