Not exact matches
Because
people may find it difficult to establish for sure that their
lettuce does not come from the
growing region that's suspected to be the source.
PHOENIX (AP)-- The E. coli outbreak linked to tainted romaine
lettuce has
grown and sickened 84
people from 19 states, U.S. health officials said Wednesday.
Now this way of thinking goes against all the usual resolutions
people make because it's not about loosing weight and getting «beach body ready» for June, because you eat what it available to you that is locally
grown, and I know a lot more cows and potatoes that are available for eating this time of year than heads of
lettuce.
Author of Farm to Fable and Animal Advocate Robert Grillo is warning
people that the animal byproducts in soil used to
grow lettuce might be linked to E. coli outbreaks affecting
people in 19 states.