No one should eat romaine lettuce — or any lettuce at all — unless they can be sure it’s not from Arizona, federal health officials said Friday. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you watched a trending documentary and are now scared to eat romaine lettuce, here’s what you should know. A healthy eating ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. nadiasphoto / Getty Images Romaine is a crisp lettuce, prized for its texture and crunch. When you buy it, you want it to stay ...
Following the E coli outbreak, the CDC is advising consumers "not to eat or buy romaine lettuce if they do not know where it was grown." The romaine lettuce E. coli outbreak is not over yet—in fact, ...
Federal health officials warn you not to eat any romaine lettuce unless you know where it's from, as the E. coli outbreak spreads across the country. The CDC advisory now includes whole heads and ...
Just as thousands of Americans flood the produce aisle to kickstart healthy-eating New Year's resolutions, Consumer Reports has issued a warning to stay away from romaine lettuce. The popular salad ...
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Editors note: On May 16, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it's finally safe to eat romaine lettuce again. At least 172 people in 32 states had been sickened after eating romaine ...
Romaine is a crisp lettuce, prized for its texture and crunch. When you buy it, you want it to stay fresh, not wilt after a few days in the refrigerator. We spoke to produce experts to learn how to ...