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Taco Bell E. Coli Outbreak Still a Mystery

Nov 20, 2007 | Parker Waichman Alonso LLP
Last year’s Taco Bell E. coli outbreak should be a closed case by now, but contradictory reports on the outbreak leave the impression that...

Families struck by E. coli demand better monitoring

Apr 25, 2007 | AP
Families victimized by tainted spinach and peanut butter Tuesday urged lawmakers to strengthen federal oversight of the nation's food supply. "I...

Victims of Tainted Spinach, Peanut Butter Urge Congress for Better Oversight of Food Supply

Apr 24, 2007 | AP
Families victimized by tainted spinach and peanut butter put a human face Tuesday on a recent string of high-profile outbreaks of foodborne illness,...

Consumers still worried about E. coli

Feb 5, 2007 | AP
September's national spinach recall has shaken consumer confidence in the safety of leafy green vegetables, according to a new national survey. ...

Industry, government join E. coli fight

Jan 1, 2007 | AP
In light of food poisoning outbreaks involving spinach and lettuce, the government and the produce industry are scrambling to make leafy greens safer...

Reports of Produce Outbreaks on the Rise

Dec 15, 2006 | AP
Recent E. coli outbreaks have drawn attention to foodborne illnesses, and though officials say the overall number of cases is on the decline, produce...

Lettuce now suspected in E. coli cases at Taco Bell

Dec 14, 2006 | AP
Lettuce was the most likely source of an outbreak of E. coli linked to Taco Bell, federal health officials said Wednesday. Officials said the...

New leaf turned in inquiry

Dec 14, 2006 | Newsday
Lettuce grown in the West was implicated yesterday as the food that sickened dozens of people in five states with a dangerous bacterial strain that...

CDC: E. coli outbreak not tied to onions

Dec 13, 2006 | AP
Onions probably didn't cause the E. coli outbreak linked to Taco Bell, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said, as the fast-food chain...

FDA Narrows Investigation of E. Coli O157:H7 Outbreak at Taco Bell Restaurants

Dec 13, 2006 | www.fda.gov
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today narrowed its investigation of an outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 infections linked to Taco Bell restaurants...

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