The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday that the latest multistate outbreak, which sickened eight people in upper-Midwest states and 16 in Canada, involves a differentThe outbreaks, however, share a common geographical origin: lettuce harvested in California’s Salinas Valley, according to the CDC.
This time, Fresh Express Sunflower Crisp salads were the “likely source” of contamination, the agency said. Although those packaged salads include romaine lettuce, the agency said it has not narrowed the outbreak to a specific ingredient. Consumers are advised to throw away salad mixes with a “best-before” date of Dec. 7 and a UPC number “0 71279 30906 4" and Lot Code “Z” in the top right corner, the agency said. No recall has been issued.
that has sickened more than 100 people. A separate romaine outbreak over the summer sickened 23 people in 12 states.The culprit in each of those previous outbreaks was identified as a strain ofknown as 0157:H7 that produces a potent toxin that causes symptoms including diarrhea, vomiting and kidney failure. The bacteria are commonly found among stockyard animals such as cows.
Oh no. 🤦🏽♀️
Why yall out there pooping on your lettuce?!?
That picture is not of packaged Lettuce. Seems like The contamination happens when products are packaged with dirty water and not as pictured?
Will salad ever be safe to eat again? ecoli
TLDR; spraying chicken poop on veggies is a bad idea.
Oh well there goes my salad eating.. gonna eat fries instead.🐷
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