Three recent outbreaks of food-borne illnesses traced to bagged spinach or lettuce from California have led some scientists and food safety advocates to suggest that packaging greens might contribute ...
On Nov. 10, Joe Stratta of Texas ate a Caesar salad at a Beef O’Brady’s in Crestview, Florida. Four days later, he was stricken with a severe intestinal infection that hospitalized him for five days ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The CDC and other public health institutions are investigating another Escherichia coli outbreak linked to leafy ...
A California farm that federal health officials traced to the recent E.coli outbreak from romaine lettuce has recalled additional produce “out of an abundance of caution,” the facility announced ...
Recent outbreaks of foodborne illnesses have generally been bad news for lettuce growers nationwide, but one greenhouse operation in snowy Superior reports its sales actually have been bolstered as ...
We have a romaine E. coli case in Idaho of a young man who suffered a severe case of hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), was hospitalized for a month and incurred nearly $250,000 in medical expenses and ...
The Centers for Disease Control has tracked 121 people who have become ill after consuming Romaine lettuce contaminated with E. coli. Earlier this month, the first death was reported in California.
Natural Grocers has joined the hydroponic farming trend, but with a twist: The produce grown inside is certified organic. Right now, the chain of 162 stores in 20 states has just one GardenBox, as it ...