In Italy, a concerning number of poisoning cases have been reported due to the consumption of packaged spinach contaminated with jimsonweed (Datura), containing dangerous tropane alkaloids. A study conducted by the University of Parma and Izs Lombardia e Emilia, soon to be published in Food Control, has brought to light the severity of these intoxications, which have occurred across various regions. Symptoms experienced by affected individuals include dry mouth, difficulty in speaking and swallowing, tachycardia, drowsiness, dizziness, hallucinations, and delirium. The research emphasizes the lack of regulatory maximum limits for tropane alkaloids in leafy vegetables within European legislation and advocates for the implementation of stricter food safety protocols, such as Good Agricultural Practices and Good Manufacturing Practices, to prevent future incidents.