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'E'_gads?!....likely source of E coli outbreak in 4 states found....
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.....Wendy's romaine lettuce (likely source).....the four states are: Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and Pennsylvania.....


CDC: E. coli outbreak may be linked to Wendy’s lettuce

....An outbreak of the bacteria E. coli may be connected to romaine lettuce used at certain locations of the fast-food chain Wendy’s, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

The agency said in a post on its website that it has not confirmed a specific food as the source of the outbreak, but “many” sick people have reported eating sandwiches with the lettuce at Wendy’s locations in Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

The CDC has been investigating the outbreak after almost 30 people were infected with the bacteria as of Thursday. Nine people were hospitalized as a result of their illness, and there have been no deaths.

The CDC said Wendy’s is taking a precautionary measure of removing the romaine lettuce that it uses for sandwiches in that region of the country. The restaurant uses a different type of romaine lettuce for its salads.

Investigators are looking into if the lettuce is the source of the outbreak and if it was sold or served at other businesses.

Wendy’s said in a statement to The Hill that it is fully cooperating with the CDC.

“As a company, we are committed to upholding our high standards of food safety and quality,” Wendy’s said.

Symptoms of an E. coli infection can include fevers that reach 102 degrees Fahrenheit, diarrhea for at least three days that is not improving, vomiting to the point of not being able to keep liquids down and signs of dehydration. The CDC says people with severe symptoms should contact their health care provider immediately.

An Ohio woman who said she began experiencing symptoms of an E. coli infection earlier this month filed a lawsuit against Wendy’s on Friday for a series of five counts, including product liability and negligence.

The lawsuit states the woman consumed a single hamburger at a Wendy’s on Aug. 1 and began having symptoms three days later. She sought medical attention at a hospital and tested positive for E. coli on Aug. 7, according to the lawsuit.

She stayed at the hospital for one week, and she is still recovering.

The lawsuit alleges that Wendy’s manufactured the “defective” food she consumed and had a responsibility to eliminate the risk that its food was contaminated with E. coli or any other pathogens.



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#2
Hmmm?

The Wendy's near my job is still drive thru only (I hate drive thrus) so it's been over a year since i had Wendy's but went on a mini local road trip with a friend about a week or so ago and stopped at Wendy's for a sit down lunch.

Next few days now that I think about it - I did spend more time than normal back and forth in the bathroom crapping

diarrhea for at least three days that is not improving,

I am in Michigan
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#3
Gosh, bad timing.

This was the wrong time to launch a new robotic sheep herding dog project:
E Collie.
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#4
See?
All y'all are always SOoooo worried about chicken and a can of beans with a "best by" date a few weeks old...
But it's the "fresh lettuce" that's gonna kill you!
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