fresh, tasty, good price. Not a great packaging
fresh, tasty, good price. Not a great packaging
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violeta stuhlman
Feb 10, 2026
fresh, tasty, good price. Not a great packaging
Ash
Feb 6, 2026
spinach is a staple in our house. love the convenience of the packaged ready to eat/cook spinach. usually pretty spot on for serving sizes to to reduce waste
Aymilee
Feb 6, 2026
healthy, good to mix with salads, pasta and many meals.
MD ZAHED ULLAH
Feb 6, 2026
Positives 1. Very low in calories Baby spinach is extremely light — roughly ~16–20 kcal per 100 g — making it great for weight-control diets or adding volume to meals without extra energy.  2. High nutrient density Spinach is rich in micronutrients such as iron, vitamin K, folate and vitamin A (beta-carotene) — good for bone and immune health and blood function. tile use** Works well raw in salads, smoothies, sandwiches, or lightly wilted in stir-fries, pastas or eggs. 4. Minimal ingredients Just spinach — no added salt, oils or preservatives. 5. Shelf-ready convenience Pre-bagged and often pre-washed, so it’s quick to use straight from the pack (but you may still rinse if you prefer). ⸻ 👎 Negatives 1. Short shelf life Bagged leafy greens, including baby spinach, can wilt or spoil quickly — especially if the bag is opened and stored for a few days. 2. Texture & taste bias Some people find baby spinach a bit “slimy” or bitter as it starts to go past peak freshness. 3. Potential quality variability Like many fresh bagged veggies, quality (leaf size, freshness) can differ between batches and stores. 4. Food safety caution with bagged leaves Pre-washed bagged spinach occasionally has recalls due to contamination issues in the industry (not specific to Woolworths but affecting similar products nationally). Consumers should always check use-by dates and wash if concerned.  5. Can contain natural compounds some people dislike Spinach has oxalates — plant compounds that can contribute to kidney stone issues for susceptible people — if eaten in large quantities
Lilybelle
Feb 5, 2026
Quick and easy to chuck in a salad- often very good quality, sometimes the spinach can be a little squished in the bag
Jonathan mutch
Feb 3, 2026
A reliable and convenient leafy green that's perfect for salads, bowls, or quick weeknight meals. It's a great value for a nutrient-rich 120g bag, making it a great option for those who are looking for an easy and affordable way to get their greens.
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