E. coli outbreak linked to contaminated salad products; 17 sick

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E. coli outbreak linked to contaminated salad products; 17 sick
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More than 75,000 pounds of packaged salad is being recalled after seven people were hospitalized with E. coli and two of them developed kidney failure.

E. coli outbreak sickens 17 people; 75K pounds of packaged salad sold at Target, Walmart, other stores recalledMore than 75,000 pounds of packaged salad is being recalled after seven people were hospitalized with E. coli and two of them developed kidney failure, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said Thursday.

More than 75,000 pounds of packaged salad is being recalled after seven people were hospitalized with E. coli, the US Department of Agriculture said Nov. 21.The affected recalled products have use-by dates between Oct. 28 and Nov. 1, the company said in a statement Thursday."The safety of our consumers is our number one priority. This voluntary recall is intended to address any product that may remain in consumers’ possession," the company statement said.

People usually get sick from E. coli three to four days after ingesting contaminated food. Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea and stomach cramps.

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