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Old 06-11-2008   #1
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Exclamation Yet Another Reason to Buy Canadian - TOMATO RECALL DUE TO SALMONELLA

Canadian restaurants pull tomatoes over salmonella concerns

Last Updated: Monday, June 9, 2008 | 10:57 PM ET

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A microbiologist holds a bag of tomatoes being tested for salmonella bacteria at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's southwest regional research lab, in Irvine, Calif., on Monday, where microbiologists are working to trace the source of an outbreak. (Kevork Djansezian/Associated Press)Several restaurant chains across Canada are pulling fresh tomatoes from their menus over concerns about a salmonella outbreak in the United States.
There have been 145 cases of salmonella poisoning in the U.S. since mid-April. No deaths have been reported, but 23 people have been hospitalized.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said the Saintpaul strain of the bacteria comes from tainted red Roma or round red tomatoes.
Yum Brands' Taco Bell, KFC and Pizza Hut restaurants pulled tomatoes from their stores as a precautionary measure Monday.
Cara Foods, which owns Milestones Grill and Bar, Montana's Cookhouse, Harvey's and Kelsey's restaurants, pulled tomatoes from its locations on Sunday.





"There was a possibility that one of our venders was dealing with this product from this region, so we took immediate steps to pull the product out of our restaurants," said Rick McNabb with Cara Foods.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency said there is no indication the outbreak has entered Canada, but it is watching the situation closely.
"Our alert is for consumers to be aware of what is happening in the United States … and what products they are targeting at this point. We just wanted Canadians to be informed and to make their own appropriate decisions," said Garfield Balsom, a spokesperson for the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
Balsom said the source of the contamination has yet to be found, but once it has, if it is found the product has entered Canada, it will be removed from stores and restaurants.
Salmonella is a bacteria that lives in the intestinal tracts of humans and other animals. It usually is transmitted to humans by eating food contaminated with animal feces. Symptoms include fever and diarrhea.
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:< I like roma tomatoes. But i switched to some canadian ones upon hearing about this stuff last week.
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I went to KFC yesterday and A&W today and they both had signs up saying "sorry no tomatoes" ... better to be safe than sorry!!
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I went to KFC yesterday and A&W today and they both had signs up saying "sorry no tomatoes" ... better to be safe than sorry!!
A&W burgers taste strange without the tomatoes ><
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Good thing I hate tomatoes anyhow....however, I hope ketchup prices dont go up.
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Well guess its a good thing I only eat ketchup and sometimes tomatos from my grandpas backyard
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every year its soemthing else this is why growing your own is just so much safer!!!! if you have room for a garden that is and if you dont try planting in planters I grow patotoes and tomatoes and strawberryss and beans in planters you can grow alot of veg in planters even if you are in an apartment !!!
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Well we are leaving on June 27 for our road trip to Florida. We are taking a cooler for lunches but eating breakfast and dinners out, Once we get to florida we rented a condo so I will be cooking dinners there. I hope they get this resolved before then, or we may not eat any veggies. hehehehe the kids will love that. LOL
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I just heard abotu this today too....both Wendy's and Mcdonalds have signs up saying no burgers with tomatoes too
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