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There Goes The (Vegitarian) Neighborhood.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Consumers nationwide should not eat fresh bagged spinach, say health officials probing a multistate outbreak of E. coli that killed at least one person and made dozens of others sick.

Food and Drug Administration and state officials don’t know the cause of the outbreak, although raw, packaged spinach appears likely. “We’re advising people not to eat it,” said Dr. David Acheson of the FDA’s Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition.

Eight states were reporting a total of 50 cases of E. coli, Acheson said Thursday.

The death occurred in Wisconsin, where 20 people were reported ill, 11 of them in Milwaukee. The outbreak has sickened others — eight of them seriously — in Connecticut, Idaho, Indiana, Michigan, New Mexico, Oregon and Utah. In California, state health officials said they were investigating a possible case there.

The outbreak has affected a mix of ages, but most of the cases have involved women, Acheson said. Further information on the person who died wasn’t available.

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One Response to
“There Goes The (Vegitarian) Neighborhood.”

  1. jimmy pop

    FYI most spring mix, and other micro green mixes also contain spinach. and don’t expect you favorite restaurants to serve them either. it is going to be a fun few weeks for the restaurant industry, so please bear with them.

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