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From colorful red ... romaine, it can last for about 2 weeks. Watch for signs of excess moisture, wilting, dark leaves, and brown- or rust-colored spots; these are all signs that your lettuce ...
Getty An E. coli outbreak that was linked to romaine lettuce spread to 15 states in the last four months left dozens of people ill and one person dead — but according to an internal report from ...
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 ...
coli outbreak from Romaine lettuce. According to a news release Thursday, the November 2024 outbreak sickened 89 people in 15 states, including 36 hospitalizations (seven of which had kidney ...
a serious condition caused by the abnormal destruction of red blood cells. No one has died. Consumers who have bought romaine lettuce - including salads and salad mixes containing romaine lettuce ...
coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce in 2024. According to February reports obtained by Food Safety News, both agencies revealed that the same grower was responsible for an outbreak in 2021.