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| so what is everyone using to replace the spinach, are fewer people going to eat out because of this? i dont use that brand of spinach but i threw it all out. a scary thing to happen at any time, i hope they get it straightened out pretty quick. i just fed two banquets and some corporate big wigs spinach salads this week. i hope it is just confined to that one company. |
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But this outbreak, and the fact that E Coli outbreaks kill about 60+ people every year in the US makes one think twice about eating anything that is fresh and uncooked. I'm still scared to eat Muskmelon because of the potential for bacteria in its rough outer skin being hard to clean. And if you can't wash E Coli off the spinach, what good does it do to wash the muskmelon??? doc |
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| Seeing a complete list, all of the packers our produce purveyors use were affected. We are concerned that the problem will exceed spinach and move on to other post processed leafy greens. We've removed it all and are alerting the clients. No choice here, this is a major outbreak. We will simply offer different greens (spring mix sans spinach). If you suspect you have been infected, don't screw around. get in. It needs to be reported to be tracked. My brother in law is the chaplain at childrens hospital in Seattle and was during the jack-in-the-box outbreak. Most of the kids who got sick were treated there. Don't mess with e-coli, it's quite capable of doing extensive kidney damage, and the lawsuits are already arriving: http://www.komotv.com/stories/45491.htm |
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| The really scary part is that there's nothing inherently dangerous or unique about spinach. It looks like that's simply the leaf that got contaminated. Unless they can find a vector at a spinach-only processing plant, it could affect ANY salad product. Death to salad? Sure hope not! |
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| I am still serving spinach, mine comes from a farm that grows it specifically for us, so I am not too worried about it.
__________________ Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe. www.azurerestaurant.ca |
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| our spinach salad is now served with various mixed greens. basicly anything we can get. we had to pitch around 4 cases of spinach yesterday but the upside of it is we got credit on all of it, the downside i had mixed a case of baby spinach with baby arugala for one of my dishes(saves space in my ice bins to mix em) anyway i had to pitch all of that. also kinda a bummer seeing how the baby arugala is $25 a case and is now in the garbage! and the mesculin had to be tossed also. www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/2006/NEW01451.html we had jansel valley and pride of san jaun, key word had. hope this blows over soon and doesnt do any long term damage to the industry.
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| Hey Doc, I have to agbree with Rivit. Don't mess with this. Go get checked and tracked. The information will be usefull. This puppy can hide and hurt you without symtoms ( I think)I'm gonna look. Don't take any chances. I hope you and your wife fell better soon. Pan |
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| Really, don't mess around with this. E coli is a bad, BAD bacteria. It can not only deteriorate your kidney function very rapidly, but also affect your lung function. It's scary because some of the people affected by this lastest outbreak became sick over a month ago, and the CDC is just now finding out that the sickness has a pattern and common link. Yesterday the outbreak was verified in 9 states, today, 19. I've always been a little suspicious of all that prewashed, bagged lettuce and other greens. I'm going back to buying bulk and washing it myself.
__________________ www.foodandphoto.com www.go-gopops.com Liquored up and laquered down, She's got the biggest hair in town! |
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| I got a call from my sysco rep about the outbreak in the middle of lunch. After I had served salads containing bagged spinach. I am a little freaked out about this. Does anyone have a link to more info on this?
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| Doc, There is no need to panic. I think that your participation in mapping this thing will help get the source faster. Better to be on the safe side, right? pan |
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| the spring mix too, it has spinach in it, dont mess around with this stuff, confidence in any of the leafy veggies at this point is low, they knew about this in august and we are now just finding out, whats up with that? |
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I confirmed with the Rochester restaurant manager by email yesterday that the spinach they served us was from River Ranch, one of the suppliers on the recall list. I wonder if the fact that I drank more of the cabernet (silver oak) than my wife may have been responsible for me not getting near as sick as she did? doc |
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| I trashed +20lbs 5/4/2lbs bgs. of clean baby spinach on friday. What makes me more madd is this the tomato market.. "The markets continue to escalate due to very tight supplies. We do not expect any true supply or price relief until mid October or possibly early November. Romas and Grapes remain especially tight. Overall quality is poor to fair so please order only what you need and keep your inventories tight and turning. In the east, Quincy production is expected to begin within the next 2-3 weeks with improved volumes anticipated by the end of October. However, reduced numbers of growers and planted acreage will make the deal this year less of a factor than in the past. In the west, Mature Green production has practically been knocked out by past excessive heat issues; we expect a modest bump in volume (but nothing significant) within the next two weeks out of the northern San Joaquin Valley. In addition, some harvesting crews are bypassing fields to salvage what small amounts of good product there is because it is simply not worth it economically. Vine Ripes are currently in the hands of a few CA growers who can not begin to satisfy overwhelming demand. Baja did sustain some heavy damage due to Hurricane John after excessive heat was already causing issues; John dumped up to 15” of rain is some areas. We expect Baja Romas to begin harvesting around mid October. The overall situation is so poor that shippers have enacted “Act of God” status on contracts." :quoted from another forum:
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