SANTA MARIA, Calif. (KGO) -- A California farm tied to a romaine E. coli outbreak is also recalling cauliflower and other types of lettuces "because it may be contaminated." RELATED: FDA revises ...
WASHINGTON (WABC) -- The Centers for Disease Control is advising U.S. consumers not to eat any romaine lettuce in response to a new multi-state outbreak of illnesses caused by a dangerous type of ...
The California farm identified as one possible source of an E. coli outbreak that sparked a nationwide recall of romaine lettuce recalled red leaf lettuce, green leaf lettuce and cauliflower on ...
A farm in California linked to the recent E.coli outbreak in romaine lettuce has now voluntarily recalled cauliflower shipped to New Jersey, as well as nine other states. Adams Brothers Farming Inc.
A California farm where the U.S. Food and Drug Administration found the strain of E. coli that caused the current romaine lettuce recall is recalling red leaf lettuce, green leaf lettuce and ...
On a day when millions of eggs and romaine lettuce nationwide were under scrutiny after reports stomach aches and diarrhea, the manager of a Raleigh salad shop and representatives of the agriculture ...
Salad eaters, take note! At least 40 people across the country were sickened after eating packaged romaine salad items contaminated with E. coli, so food safety experts have issued a wider recall of ...
WASHINGTON -- A growing list of states are reporting cases of E. coli amid an outbreak that the Centers for Disease Control believes is linked to romaine lettuce. UPDATE: The Centers for Disease ...
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