At least 15 people in Minnesota have been sickened by E. coli poisoning tied to a national recall of more than 167,000 pounds ...
The outbreak is linked to the same E. Coli strain that contaminated onions used by McDonalds and other fast food chains last ...
The recall comes too late for Wolverine ... On Wednesday, “a ground beef sample collected by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture as part of an outbreak investigation tested positive ...
A major, nationwide recall is underway for more than 167,000 ... The issue was flagged after the Minnesota Department of Agriculture linked a cluster of illnesses to the ground beef. To date, 15 cases ...
coli came from beef ... a recall of 250,000 hamburgers. Following this incident, the U.S. FDA modified its Model Food Code for restaurants in 1993 with new temperature guidelines for ground ...
(Liz Sawyer/The Minnesota Star Tribune) After days of no arrest and mounting pressure by elected officials, Minneapolis police staged a massive, late-night operation early Monday to apprehend a ...
Taylor Farms issued a recall on four raw onion products ... The federal government essentially bans the sale of any ground ...
The St. Paul campus of the University of St. Thomas, photographed in 2019. (Shari L. Gross/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
The initial recall, announced Sept. 19, listed 12 states. A type of baby powder distributed in 35 states and sold online through Amazon is being recalled due to potential contamination with asbestos.