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Wow, that seems unfortunate genxlib Yesterday #1
Usually the problem is salmonella or listeria in salad greens BumRushDaShow Yesterday #2
So, no Taco Bell for me, I never eat there anyway...I like Taco Tico here in KS... wcmagumba Yesterday #3
I don't have any near me BumRushDaShow Yesterday #6
I can't remember the last time I ate at a Taco Bell kimbutgar Yesterday #17
It's not just Taco Bell iemanja 21 hrs ago #34
This widespread, covering all sorts of different areas, Igel Yesterday #14
So far they have only confirmed the presence of that parasite in lettuce BumRushDaShow Yesterday #18
Wernt raspberries a concern too? IbogaProject 23 hrs ago #24
Yes, and all lettuces, as well as cilantro. iemanja 21 hrs ago #35
There are lists of produce that get periodically published that are susceptible BumRushDaShow 15 hrs ago #41
A few days ths was my OP: Not the Onion: Authorities investigate Taco Bell and lettuce as cyclosporiasis outbreak surge LeftInTX Yesterday #5
Your story mentions Michigan as the main area of infection FakeNoose Yesterday #8
Something like 30-35 states. Texas is one, and I know taco bell is really popular with younger people down here. mwmisses4289 Yesterday #10
what a shitty story..... democratsruletheday Yesterday #4
Ha! Ray Bruns 22 hrs ago #27
Donny TACOrrhea. Everything he touches turns to shit. erronis Yesterday #7
.... wolfie001 Yesterday #16
Taco Bell gives you the shits? C_U_L8R Yesterday #9
LOL LeftInTX Yesterday #11
No. It's not Taco Bell that's the problem. It's TACO aka NACHO that's the cause. He is grifting diarrhea now. Wonder Why 23 hrs ago #20
Also avoid lettuce at KFC. Taco Bell and KFC are owned by the same company. LeftInTX Yesterday #12
I need to start some fall lettuce BumRushDaShow Yesterday #13
I know what you mean! LeftInTX 22 hrs ago #28
It's not just fast food places iemanja 21 hrs ago #36
Growing hundreds of acres of lettuce right next to cattle ranches is a bad idea wolfie001 Yesterday #15
That will increase the risk of E. coli contamination! BumRushDaShow Yesterday #19
Hmm. In the past, cow manure was used as fertilizer for crops. wnylib 22 hrs ago #33
Composted manure is generally safe because the composting process BumRushDaShow 15 hrs ago #43
Interesting. Thanks. I wondered how they did that safely. wnylib 13 hrs ago #44
Here's a Fact Sheet from Cornell's Cooperative Extension BumRushDaShow 13 hrs ago #45
Farmers have used manure for centuries. wnylib 12 hrs ago #46
Probably the same way BumRushDaShow 12 hrs ago #47
Native Americans used fish as fertilizer and also wnylib 10 hrs ago #48
The parasite is found in human feces only u4ic 23 hrs ago #23
Yes, I remember reading that but these farms are so huge and problematic wolfie001 22 hrs ago #29
I have a post below about Taylor Farms u4ic 22 hrs ago #30
Yes, I just saw that after I hit enter and scrolled down wolfie001 22 hrs ago #31
No worries u4ic 22 hrs ago #32
I saw posts on social media a week ago calling out Taylor Farms. hamsterjill 23 hrs ago #21
Taylor Farms Cirsium 23 hrs ago #22
It's called "Trumporrhea" red dog 1 23 hrs ago #25
Taylor Farms - again!! u4ic 22 hrs ago #26
Welcome to Taco Hell. BYOTP. nt Xipe Totec 21 hrs ago #37
Eating at Taco Bell has... LudwigPastorius 20 hrs ago #38
I'm pretty sure that's how I got it ybbor 19 hrs ago #39
How can we tell the difference between cyclospora and the explosive diarrhea Bluetus 17 hrs ago #40
Not just Taco Bell LizfromRI 15 hrs ago #42
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