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The beef, which may be contaminated with E. coli, was distributed to Whole Foods Market retail locations across the U.S.
High bacteria levels at the beach can ruin your day. How to check whether the water is safe.
E. coli outbreak sickened more than 80 people, but details didn’t surface Food safety inspections are being scaled back and the public was not notified after an investigation into E. coli ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service has issued a public health alert for ground beef products sold at Whole Foods stores in over 25 states that tested positive ...
To be considered safe for swimming, E. coli counts must be below 300 per 100 milliliters.
The USDA issued a public health alert about Organic Rancher Organic Ground Beef 85% Lean made by NPC Processing and distributed to Whole Foods Markets.
Water samples are tested for E. coli, and beaches are deemed safe if levels are below 300 E. coli per 100 milliliters. The state follows Clean Water Act protocols if unsafe levels are found ...
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