Monthly Archives: May 2010

Baby Spinach Recalled Due to Possible Salmonella Contamination

Salinas, California-based organicgirl Produce is voluntarily recalling cases of organicgirl brand baby spinach. The spinach has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. The recall includes only 336 cases of the 10 oz. package size of organicgirl Baby Spinach with …

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Contaminated alfalfa sprouts linked to six more Salmonella cases

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed six more cases of Salmonella poisoning among people who ate tainted alfalfa sprouts. This brings the total number of sick to 28 in 10 states as a nationwide outbreak continues to …

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Caldwell Fresh Foods Recalls Alfalfa Sprouts Due to Salmonella Risk

Maywood, California-based Caldwell Fresh Foods has issued a voluntary recall of all alfalfa sprouts. The firm’s alfalfa sprouts have been linked to an outbreak of Salmonella Newport infections in consumers in ten states. The sprouts were marketed under the Caldwell …

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Fresh Express recalls ready-to-eat Romaine salad contaminated with Salmonella

Fresh Express is recalling certain lots of its Romaine-based ready-to-eat salads because they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. According to a release from Fresh Express, a subsidiary of Chiquita Brands Intl., the recall includes the Romaine ready-to-eat …

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Oregon woman sues Mexican restaurant for Salmonella poisoning injuries

An Oregon woman has filed an injury lawsuit against the Mexican-style restaurant where she believes she contracted Salmonella poisoning. Los Dos Amigos restaurant was connected to a Salmonella outbreak last month. At least 30 people have been confirmed with contracting …

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Outbreaks in Utah Linked to Raw Milk

Utah public health officials are investigating two clusters of illness linked to raw, also known as unpasteurized, milk. Health officials are working with the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food and the dairies where the raw milk was produced. Even …

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