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| With approximately
63 cases of E. coli O157:H7 reported in six states since
the outbreak linked to Taco Bell was first uncovered in
South Plainfield, New Jersey, Central New Jersey attorney,
Eric H. Weinberg noted the importance, for consumers,
of keeping abreast of food poisoning news… |
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| At least 25 cases
of E. coli infection have been identified in NJ with links
to several Taco Bell restaurants in the central portion
of the state. In addition, over a dozen cases have been
reported on Long Island in NY… |
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| After testing
525 fresh whole broilers, Consumer Reports found that
only 17% were not contaminated with Salmonella or Campylobacter,
bacteria that can cause food poisoning… |
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