Health & Fitness
Recalled Lettuce Was Sold At Stillwater-Area Grocery Store: Officials
A Stillwater-area grocery store was among dozens in Minnesota where routine tests found traces of an intestinal disease, officials said.
STILLWATER, MN — The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is warning consumers against eating romaine lettuce after finding Cyclospora — an intestinal illness — at almost three dozen stores throughout the state, including one in the Stillwater area.
Consumers should not eat Ocean Mist Farms-brand Romaine Hearts — also known as Coeurs de laitue Romaine —with coding "22RHDM2L" and harvest date of "MAR 10."
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The lettuce was grown in Coachella, California, according to the Minnesota Department of Agriculture.
Customers who bought the product should throw it out, officials said. No illnesses in Minnesota have yet been linked to this brand of lettuce.
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The lettuce was sold at 35 grocery stores in Minnesota, including Kowalski’s Market in Oak Park Heights.
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