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What You Should Now About Walnut E. Coli Outbreak In California
Makenna Sievertson
- At least 12 people, 6 in California, have gotten sick from a multi-state E. coli outbreak in recalled organic walnuts.
- CDC officials report that people who were sickened have reported buying out of bulk bins.
- The walnuts were sold in natural food and co-op stores in L.A. and in more than a dozen other states.
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