Spinach removed from retail shelves
Spinach removed from retail shelves
Retailers and foodservice operators are scrambling to remove bagged spinach products the day after the U.S. Food & Drug Administrative advised all consumers not to eat the products as FDA officials try to narrow the cause of a multi-state outbreak.
Fifty people in eight states have been linked through DNA fingerprinting to an E. coli O157:H7 outbreak that health officials say may be attributed to bagged spinach products. The first illness was confirmed Aug. 25, said FDA, and the agency is working to identify the product brand. One person has died.
Fifty people in eight states have been linked through DNA fingerprinting to an E. coli O157:H7 outbreak that health officials say may be attributed to bagged spinach products. The first illness was confirmed Aug. 25, said FDA, and the agency is working to identify the product brand. One person has died.