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Horton Fruit issues recall after listeria contamination

A Lousiville food company, Horton Fruit has issued a recall in several US states on two of their packaged spinach products after a possible listeria contamination was found.

The recalled products include 10 ounce and 2.5 ounce bags of Fresh Curly Leaf PEAK brand spinach and its Harris Teeter Farmer's Market brand spinach, which were distributed to West Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky and Illinois, Food Safety News reports.

The listeria contamination was discovered following an internal investigation with assistance from a partner supplier. It is unclear how many bags were recalled. No illnesses have been reported yet.

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