Tomatoes: After $500 million in losses, the FDA appears wrong »

Posted By DiffeeOnline 1 year ago in Style

With 1,700 samples collected and all shown to be negative for salmonella, they are now looking at jalapenos and other produce items commonly served with tomatoes as possible culprits.

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    ningyo1 year ago

    and these are the people and agencies you want in charge of ALL of our health care???like the DMV on steroids..over a year ago i switched my license and cars to another state..i got a letter from state A saying my license was revoked and i had to turn the plates in for not having insurance..this 6-8 months after i canceled policies..i wrote and told them that the cars and i were no longer here in state A..now..about 16 months later they write to tell me that since i DID have insurance on the cars my license was no longer suspended..happy trails..imagine if this were about my breast cancer biopsy..no thanks

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    eugenegerard1 year ago

    Republicanism has dismantled a once effective regulatory agency. Hopefully in November we can put an end to the destruction of this country by greedy corporatists. They have caused a lot of needless death and mayhem all for the almighty dollar.

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