Urban Remedy is recalling salads and wraps that contain spinach that may be contaminated with E. coli and should not be eaten. The Urban Remedy recall includes 76 products created by the California-based company.  At the time of teh recall, no illnesses had been reported. However, consumers who have purchased the recalled products should not eat them as E. coli can cause serious illness and death.

According to a statement released by Urban Remedy, the recall was issued after the company was notified by a supplier that a small amount of Spinach had tested positive for E. coli, a bacteria that lives in the intestines of warm-blooded animals. It is transmitted when food contaminated with microscopic amounts of fecal matter is ingested.

The recalled products were sold at Urban Remedy’s retail stores, Whole Foods and other California retailers, and online. All remaining affected products have been removed from store shelves.

Urban Remedy E. coli Recall

Image of a recalled Urban Remedy salad posted with the recall on the FDA’s website.

The E. coli lawyers at Pritzker Hageman represent people nationwide who have been sickened by contaminated food. If you would like a free consultation about an illness related to this product, call us at 1-888-377-8900, text us at 612-261-0856 or, fill out the form below.