The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday, December 9 issued a food safety alert for E. coli infections linked to a salad kit made by a Salinas company. The CDC states that some Fresh Express Sunflower Crisp Chopped Salad Kits have been linked to a string of E. coli. Eight people in three states have been reported as ill, while three people were hospitalized. The salad kits have the identifying information: UPC 0 71279 30906 4, beginning with lot code Z, and a best-before date up to and including 07DEC19. The CDC has not issued a recall for this product which comes after an E. coli outbreak connected to romaine lettuce grown in Salinas had 102 reported cases with 58 people being hospitalized.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday, December 9 issued a food safety alert for E. coli infections linked to a salad kit made by a Salinas company. The CDC states that some Fresh Express Sunflower Crisp Chopped Salad Kits have been linked to a string of E. coli. Eight people in three states have been reported as ill, while three people were hospitalized. The salad kits have the identifying information: UPC 0 71279 30906 4, beginning with lot code Z, and a best-before date up to and including 07DEC19. The CDC has not issued a recall for this product which comes after an E. coli outbreak connected to romaine lettuce grown in Salinas had 102 reported cases with 58 people being hospitalized.
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