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Following the E coli outbreak, the CDC is advising consumers "not to eat or buy romaine lettuce if they do not know where it was grown." The romaine lettuce E. coli outbreak is not over yet—in ...
Earlier this week the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a warning asking the public to avoid eating chopped romaine lettuce from the Yuma, Arizona, growing region. Figuring out ...
Lettuce is a staple in the American diet, whether as a base for salads or a crunchy topping for sandwiches. But the high ...
An E. coli outbreak that health investigators believe is linked to chopped romaine lettuce has expanded, with 53 cases now reported in 16 states, and nearly three dozen hospitalized, at least five ...
Both the FDA and the CDC know what romaine lettuce grower is responsible for a deadly outbreak of E. coli O157 infections in late 2024, but the agencies won’t release that grower’s name.
In November 2024, a deadly E. coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce infected 89 people across 15 states, resulting in one death. The FDA chose not to disclose details or name the responsible ...