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Food & Drink | Food
It may finally be safe to eat romaine lettuce again after a deadly E. coli outbreak sickened people in 32 states
Romaine lettuce from Yuma, Arizona, has been linked to a multi-state outbreak of a nasty strain of E. coli, and one person has died. Here's what to know about b
Health & Fitness | Health
E. coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce grows
If you have chopped lettuce in your fridge and you’re not sure if it’s romaine, you should still throw it away.