Burgers and Romaine Lettuce Linked to E. coli in England and Canada

Public Health England has linked a 12 cases of E. coli to Sainsbury’s Taste the Difference Aberdeen Angus quarter-pounder burgers, 454g packets, which are sold in the frozen section. Product: Taste the Difference 4 pack Aberdeen Angus British Beef Quarter Pounders (Frozen). Batches with ‘Best Before’ dates: July 2018, September 2018 and October 2018 The Public Health Agency of Canada says 40 E. coli illnesses are under investigation as possibly being linked to romaine lettuce. People who have reported illnesses have said that they ate romaine at home, at restaurants and in prepared salads purchased from grocery stores. The people infected are between the ages of 4 to 80 years of age and 70 % are women. One person has died.

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