FDA Report Reveals Cause Of Deadly Listeria Outbreak

Wednesday, October 19, 2011
WASHINGTON -- Pools of water on the floor and old, hard-to-clean equipment at a Colorado farm's cantaloupe packing facility were probably to blame for the deadliest outbreak of foodborne illness in 25 years, the Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday.
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