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dotti34 18-12-2022 02:04

Toxic Spinach
 
Some news from Australia, for anyone who is interested. Remember Popeye and his diet of spinach to give him good health and make him strong - well you can forget that at the present time over here.. Supermarkets in Australia are hurriedly removing toxic baby spinach from their shelves. Yes, some spinach is so toxic it is making people very ill, suffering from rapid heartbeats, fever, blurred vision, hallucinations, and so on. As well as spinach some salad mix has also been recalled. We just assume the food we buy is ok to eat but that’s not always the case. Apparently the most feasible explanation for this toxicity is that the produce has been contaminated by a weed…..I bet that wouldn’t happen on our friend’s allotment.

Margaret Pilkington 18-12-2022 07:52

Re: Toxic Spinach
 
Dorothy, there is no chance that this will get me….I avoid spinach…I do not like it….even when it is sneakily added to salad leaves.
I dislike red chard too.
And as for Popeye eating it…..well who wants arms like fat hams….not me.

taddy 18-12-2022 12:20

Re: Toxic Spinach
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dotti34 (Post 1269962)
Some news from Australia, for anyone who is interested. Remember Popeye and his diet of spinach to give him good health and make him strong - well you can forget that at the present time over here.. Supermarkets in Australia are hurriedly removing toxic baby spinach from their shelves. Yes, some spinach is so toxic it is making people very ill, suffering from rapid heartbeats, fever, blurred vision, hallucinations, and so on. As well as spinach some salad mix has also been recalled. We just assume the food we buy is ok to eat but that’s not always the case. Apparently the most feasible explanation for this toxicity is that the produce has been contaminated by a weed…..I bet that wouldn’t happen on our friend’s allotment.

I presume that the last line was meant for me Dotti and thank you.

dotti34 18-12-2022 21:31

Re: Toxic Spinach
 
You presumed right, Taddy - and you are welcome.

landhusweg 20-12-2022 10:18

Re: Toxic Spinach
 
Hi there taddy and dottyi34,
Just been talking to my daughter in Australia, it would seem that "only" 1 supermarket has been affected by this toxic spinach. IGA is the supermarket chain involved, so don't get worried taddy, keep on growing your spinach in your garden, that is if you do grow it.
Cheers

taddy 20-12-2022 16:22

Re: Toxic Spinach
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by landhusweg (Post 1269985)
Hi there taddy and dottyi34,
Just been talking to my daughter in Australia, it would seem that "only" 1 supermarket has been affected by this toxic spinach. IGA is the supermarket chain involved, so don't get worried taddy, keep on growing your spinach in your garden, that is if you do grow it.
Cheers

Thanks for that pal but I don't even try to grow spinach, I have enough to do with growing potatoes, Onions, Sprouts, Strawberries, Rhubarb, Tomatoes, green and runner beans, Oh, I am getting tired even thinking about next year, time for a pint or two of Hobgoblin.;);)


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