The voluntary recall of products from sale affected more than 3000 heads of romaine lettuce distributed in stores in 20 states, writes Today. You might want to ditch the salad at this year's Thanksgiving dinner: the company has announced a voluntary recall of cabbages ...
Almost three months after infection with the E. Coli strain due to the consumption of romaine lettuce, representatives of the federal health department allowed the use of this salad, writes USA Today. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a report announcing food safety. ...
In New Jersey, at least five people were hospitalized after eating romaine lettuce. This salad is contaminated with E. coli bacteria and was sold throughout the United States. The Health Department has already confirmed more than 100 cases of infection, writes the NY Post. A total of seven people from ...