If you watched a trending documentary and are now scared to eat romaine lettuce, here’s what you should know. Reviewed by Dietitian Emily Lachtrupp, M.S., RD A healthy eating pattern can be both ...
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 fact, ...
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The government is now warning all romaine lettuce, not just chopped, be tossed. The Centers for Disease Control is expanding its warning over romaine lettuce tainted with E. coli. The lettuce is ...
Federal health officials warn you not to eat any romaine lettuce unless you know where it's from, as the E. coli outbreak spreads across the country. The CDC advisory now includes whole heads and ...
Some E. coli strains produce a toxin that can be deadly. Just before Thanksgiving, a multistate E. Coli outbreak in the U.S. linked to romaine lettuce was reported by the Centers for Disease Control ...
Federal health officials said Monday that only romaine lettuce from certain parts of California is unsafe to eat and romaine lettuce entering the market will now be labeled to give consumers ...
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Hydroponically or greenhouse-grown romaine lettuce has not been linked to this outbreak. When in doubt, throw it out. That's the message from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in declaring ...
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