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Health Department Recalls Lettuce Because of E. Coli Scare
Some brands of bagged romaine lettuce salads are being recalled due to contamination with a strain of E. coli.
Some brands of bagged romaine lettuce salads are being recalled due to contamination with a strain of E. coli, according to state health department officials.
The lettuce is sold in 9 ounce, 9.25, 10, 10.25 and 16 ounce bags under the labels Ready Pac, Trader Joe's, Safeway and Dining in Classic.
The affected bags, produced by Ready Pac Food Inc. have a use-by date of Nov. 18.
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The recall was issued after a random test found E. coli. No illnesses have been associated with the recalled product.
Consumers should discard the products or return them to the place where they were purchased.
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Anyone who develops symptoms of E. coli, which include abdominal cramps and diarrhea, should contact their doctor.
Most people recover within a week, but children, the elderly and others may develop life-threatening complications.
—Bay City News
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