Over 75,000 pounds of romaine lettuce have been recalled after federal authorities determined it was the likely source of an E. coli outbreak.
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The initial recall of over 75,000 pounds of salad products was issued Thursday by produce company Missa Bay, citing concerns that the products may be infested with. The next day, following an investigation, the government issued warnings that the source of the outbreak was most likely romaine lettuce produced in the Salinas growing region.
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