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  • November 2007
    • Cargill Recalls 1M Pounds of Ground Beef

      Cargill Recalls 1M Pounds of Ground Beef

      (Newser) - E. coli fears led to a recall today of more than 1 million pounds of ground beef from Cargill Inc., Reuters reports. The USDA found the potentially deadly bacteria after testing meat produced October 8 in Pennsylvania and sold in 10 states at stores including Giant, Shop Rite, Stop & Shop, Wegmans, and Weis, the AP says. The recall is Cargill's second in a month. More »

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      Pennsylvania   USDA   E. coli   beef recall   ground beef   Cargill

  • October 2007
    • The Beef Stops Here, but Why?

      The Beef Stops Here, but Why?

      (Newser) - The latest E. coli outbreak, which toppled Topps Meat and led to millions of recalled burgers, has stumped health agents. Muckrakers blame feedlots and abattoirs, saying bad animal diets increase infections when the meat mingles with innards, but others aren't so worried: "The reality is if you cook the meat you’ll never have a problem," says one industry consultant. More »

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      disease   outbreak   E. coli   Centers for Disease Control   Department of Agriculture   Sam's Club   recalls   ground beef   Cargill

    • Sam's Club Recalls Beef in E. coli Scare

      Sam's Club Recalls Beef in E. coli Scare

      (Newser) - In yet another recall of bad meat, Sam's Club has pulled a brand of frozen hamburgers from its shelves after four children were sickened with E. coli. The warehouse chain, owned by Wal-Mart, recalled American Chef's Selection Angus Beef Patties. They have an expiration date of Feb. 12, 2008, and carry the UPC code 0002874907056 Item 700141, the Associated Press reported. More »

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      health   beef recall   Sam's Club   Cargill   e. coli

  • May 2007
    • Coke, Cargill Team Up on New Sweetener

      Coke, Cargill Team Up on New Sweetener

      (Newser) - Coke has teamed up with Cargill to produce and market the all-natural, calorie-free sweetener rebiana, based on a South American herb called stevia. Coke and Cargill plan to market it in 12 countries that have approved stevia as a food additive, while attempting to win regulatory approval in the US and EU. More »

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      health   food   fertility   Coca Cola   Cargill

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