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Wednesday, December 11, 2019

E. coli Infections Linked to Fresh Express Salad Kits Sold in Three States

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is warning consumers of an E. coli outbreak linked to salad sold in three states and Canada.

The CDC’s press release read:

Do not eat or sell Fresh Express Sunflower Crisp Chopped Salad Kits with this identifying information: UPC 0 71279 30906 4, beginning with lot code Z, and a best-before date up to and including 07DEC19. This information is printed on the front of the bag in the top right corner.

So far, eight people in three states have been infected with the sickness and three hospitalized. One person reportedly developed kidney failure, according to CBS Boston.

Monday, the agency advised consumers not to eat the contents of the kits and to throw the package away:

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10 comments:

  1. Which three states?

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  2. Immigrants not washing their hands after dropping a turd

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  3. Isn't there anyone still alive that remembers manure spreaders and spraying watered down sh#t on crops for fertilizer or is it only me? We didn't seem to have all these "e-coli" problems back then.

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  4. I remember reading somewhere that people were not to mix human waste into the soil which grew food for human consumption. Did anyone else ever read about this?

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  5. This is why I don't eat salads! Never hear of a Ribeye killing people!

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