Your Salad May Be Making You Sick
Lettuce and leafy vegetables cause the majority of food-borne illnesses.
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Lettuce and leafy vegetables cause the majority of food-borne illnesses.
Fruit and vegetable producers are required to pay more attention to what's happening in the field.
The papayas were grown in Mexico and distributed by a Texas-based company.
Handling adorable baby chickens and ducklings has made 49 people in sixteen states sick since February.
Called "one of the largest shell egg recalls in recent history."
The cocktail den's famed Earl Grey MarTEAni will now have to include pasteurized eggs.
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Tomatoes are off the hook — at least the current crop.
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