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CFIA Issues Warning About Romaine Lettuce From California

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency “is advising distributors, importers, restaurants, retailers, and institutions not to distribute, import, sell, serve, or use romaine lettuce, and products containing romaine lettuce, harvested in the Salinas growing region of California,” it said in a…

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Nov. 22 notice. The advice follows U.S. government alerts concerning an E. coli outbreak that was traced to romaine lettuce from California, it said. “At this time, romaine lettuce that was harvested outside of the Salinas region has not been implicated in this outbreak investigation,” CFIA said. “Additionally, hydroponically and greenhouse-grown romaine does not appear to be related to the current outbreak and is safe to eat.”