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Aldi Recalls Popular Snack Food over Possible Rodent Hair Contamination
About 7,900 units of Simply Nature spinach bites sold at Aldi are recalled for possible rodent hair contamination, with distribution limited to Maryland and Pennsylvania.
- Aldi initiated a voluntary recall of Simply Nature Spinach Bites due to potential rodent hair contamination, following an FDA notice.
- The FDA classified the recall as Class II on Monday, indicating potential for temporary or medically reversible health consequences.
- Approximately 7,894 units are affected, limited to Maryland and Pennsylvania with lot G25CF-02B and UPC 4099100247992.
- Consumers who purchased the affected product are advised to return it for a refund, as no illnesses have been reported.
- This is not the first time incidents involving rodent contamination in Aldi spinach have been reported, including a case involving Ben Savva.
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Aldi Recalls Popular Product Over Rodent Hair Contamination
Check your freezer for this kid-friendly snack.Credit: Erik McGregor / Getty ImagesKey PointsDr. Praeger’s is recalling Aldi-exclusive Simply Nature Spinach Bites after possible contamination with rodent hair, according to the FDA.The recall affects 7,894 units of 12-ounce boxes distributed only in Maryland and Pennsylvania, identified by lot number G25CF-02B and UPC 4099100247992.The FDA classified the recall as Class II, advising consumers not…
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