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E. coli outbreaks in romaine lettuce have long been a public health concern. Between 2000 and 2020, at least 42 foodborne ...
Romaine lettuce can be a key component of a good salad, but what's the best way to store it and keep those greens as fresh as possible for a while?
CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) - The warnings continue over romaine lettuce as E. coli spreads across the country. Cleveland19 wanted to know whether grocery stores here in Northeast Ohio are still carrying ...
Little Leaf Farms, the country's #1 brand of packaged lettuce sustainably grown through controlled environment agriculture ...
Crisphead and romaine lettuces can be stored for up to seven days. However, more delicate butterhead and loose-leaf lettuces can only be stored for up to five days. How to Store Loose Lettuce ...
Wendy's has removed romaine lettuce used in some of its sandwiches at several locations after a number of people reported getting sick after eating those menu items.
The E. coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce from Salinas, Calif., has grown. The CDC says 67 people from 19 states have been infected and got sick.
Romaine lettuce from California linked to E. coli, FDA says The FDA is advising consumers to buy lettuce that's harvested from areas outside of northern and central California.
The current E. coli outbreak is now the country's deadliest in more than two decades. Investigators are still identifying the source.