The Department of Health and the United States Department of Agriculture say they have confirmed a total of 15 cases of E.
At least 15 people have fallen sick as a result of eating contaminated ground beef, and health officials warn that the ...
At least 19 E coli cases have been reported in Minnesota, just weeks after a an outbreak linked to McDonald’s.
In a significant food safety alert, more than 165,000 pounds of ground beef are being recalled due to potential contamination ...
Restaurant staff across the United States should double-check the ground beef in their fridges, following news of yet another ...
A shocking volume of ground beef has been recalled after a cluster of illnesses was linked to one company's meat products.
Wolverine Packing Co. issued a recall of about 167,277 pounds of ground beef products in the United States due to E.coli ...
The recall comes amid a multi-state organic carrot recall also due to E. coli concerns, with nearly 40 people sickened across 18 states. 15 of those people were hospitalized, officials said.
The USDA announced that the Detroit-based Wolverine Packing Co. had recalled about 167,277 pounds of ground beef products that may be contaminated with E. coli.
Wolverine Packing Co., the company at the heart of a current E. coli recall, supplies over 250 meat brands with familiar names like Tyson.
At least 15 people in Minnesota have confirmed cases of the virus so far, with illnesses beginning Nov. 2, and ending Nov. 10. It is not clear if the affected people were hospitalized over the illness ...
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), 167,277 pounds of ground beef is being recalled nationwide.