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Taco Bell shuts down statewide

Dec 8, 2006 | www.delawareonline.com
Fourteen Taco Bells in Delaware voluntarily closed Thursday as part of an investigation into an outbreak of E. coli that has sickened two people in...

E. coli probe focuses on green onions

Dec 7, 2006 | AP
Non-meat ingredients of Taco Bell menu items are under close scrutiny by state and federal investigators trying to pinpoint the cause of an E. coli...

E. coli believed found in city

Dec 7, 2006 | Philadelphia Inquirer
All 15 Taco Bell restaurants in Philadelphia shut down yesterday afternoon, as the E. coli outbreak that has sickened at least four dozen people in...

Taco Bell illnesses up on LI

Dec 7, 2006 | Newsday
The E.coli outbreak expanded dramatically yesterday as the number of people possibly sickened after eating in Taco Bells jumped from 10 to 29 in...

Scallions in E. coli case from Calif.

Dec 7, 2006 | AP
The scallions suspected in the E. coli outbreak linked to Taco Bell came from a Southern California grower, an official with the company that washed,...

Outbreak triggers calls for tougher produce guidelines

Dec 7, 2006 | Los Angeles Times
The produce industry and federal regulators are facing renewed pressure to adopt stricter guidelines for growing and handling fresh fruit and...

E. Coli spreads as 9 more Taco Bells close

Dec 6, 2006 | MSNBC
As Taco Bell reopened Long Island restaurants implicated in an E. coli outbreak, the fast food chain closed nine outlets in suburban Philadelphia...

E coli scare closes Taco Bells in Montco

Dec 6, 2006 | www.mcall.com
An E. coli outbreak that sickened dozens in New York and New Jersey apparently has spread to Pennsylvania, where four food-poisoning cases in...

Taco Bell removes green onions

Dec 6, 2006 | AP
Taco Bell ordered the removal of green onions from its 5,800 restaurants nationwide Wednesday after tests suggested they might be responsible for the...

Food-safety fears revived as Taco Bell pulls onions

Dec 6, 2006 | Chicago Tribune
As Taco Bell Corp. pulled green onions from all of its 5,800 U.S. restaurants Wednesday in the wake of an E. coli outbreak linked to some of its...

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