Friday, May 7, 2010

Romaine Lettuce Recall Due to E. coli

Romaine Lettuce Recall Due to E. coli


WASHINGTON — An E. coli outbreak possibly linked to tainted lettuce has sickened at least 19 people in Ohio, New York and Michigan, including students on three college campuses, prompting a recall throughout much of the country.


Due to E. coli contamination, Freshway Foods has recalled romaine lettuce sold in supermarket salad bars and restaurants. So far 19 are ill, three with life-threatening infections.


Due to E. coli contamination, Freshway Foods has recalled romaine lettuce sold in supermarket salad bars and restaurants. So far 19 are ill, three with life-threatening infections.


There is a lettuce recall for romaine lettuce sold in 23 States -- Alabama, Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kan...


Due to E. coli contamination, Freshway Foods has recalled romaine lettuce sold in supermarket salad bars and restaurants. So far 19 are ill, three with life-threatening infections.

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