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Maker of E. coli Steaks Should Pay Medical Bills for Victims in 6 States CO IA KS MI SD WA
5 hours ago ago from Ecoli Lawyer
Pritzker Olsen Attorneys , which was the first food safety group to publicly identify the steak E. coli outbreak that is now officially associated with blade-tenderized steaks, is calling on National Steak and Poultry company to immediately pay medical bills and lost wages for steak E. coli outbreak victims in six states. Firm Founder and President Fred Pritzker also called on the Oklahoma company to identify which restaurants received ...
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23 hours ago ago from Vegan.com Blog
Almost 250,000 pounds of beef has been recalled for E. Coli. The meat in question has been shipped to restaurants in six states, but our friends at the Food Safety Inspection Service aren't disclosing which restaurants received the dangerous beef. Just yesterday, I posted that quote from FSIS assistant administrator Dr. Kenneth Petersen: I have to look at the entire industry, not just what is best for public health. Once again, it looks ...
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19 hours ago ago from ThePatientReport.com
This report names six states which have reports of E.coli outbreaks linked to meat sent to restaurants. They are: Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, South Dakota, and Washington. A recall of 248,000 pounds of beef began Christmas Eve. Hamburger is not the problem this time blade steaks (tenderized). Food Safety News Hours before millions of Americans sat down for Christmas Eve dinner yesterday, the U.S. Department of ...
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