draggonlaady: (Grinding Bones)
2012-01-17 05:19 pm
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  • bob chinn's crab house,
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Eating out?

The Valparaiso (Indiana) Jimmy John's restaurant has been pegged as the source of a norovirus outbreak.

The Cook County Department of Health has confirmed that 97 people have been stricken with a gastrointestinal illness after eating at Bob Chinn’s Crab House in Wheeling, Illinois.

The Blackford County Health Department got (the Hartford, Indiana) Subway to close this week after many people complained of flu-like symptoms that even hospitalized some. More than 90 people were affected, according to Linda Briles, the local environmental health officer.
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draggonlaady: (Default)
2011-11-05 10:18 am
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  • applesauce,
  • botulism,
  • fish,
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  • mold,
  • norovirus,
  • olives,
  • oysters,
  • recall

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Moldy applesauce? Just run it through the cooker again and repackage it. No problem, right?

Foremost Foods, International is issuing a voluntary recall on certain Pangasinan brand smoked seafood products because they have the potential to be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to eat certain ASSI Brand frozen oysters from Korea following an outbreak of illness in Washington state caused by norovirus.

FDA is warning consumers not to eat any Bio Gaudiano brand Organic Olives Stuffed with Almonds.
Pure Italian LLC of Watertown, Mass., the U.S. distributor, in conjunction with the manufacturer and packer, Bio Gaudiano of Italy, is voluntarily recalling all sizes and lots of Bio Gaudiano Organic Olives Stuffed with Almonds. This product has been linked to a botulism outbreak in Europe.
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