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Glass Onion Catering & Gourmet Foods E. coli Outbreak - California, Washington & Arizona (2013)

Marler Clark represents victims of a 2013 E. coli outbreak linked to salads and wraps produced by Artherstone Foods, a company doing business as Glass Onion Catering & Gourmet Foods. The E. coli outbreak resulted in at least 33 E. coli cases. Two people developed hemolytic uremic syndrome, a potentially …

November 14, 2013

Glass Onion Catering Salad & Wrap E. coli Outbreak

Salads and wraps sold by Trader Joe's, Walgreens and Whole Foods are the source of an E. coli outbreak …

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November 05, 2013

Jimmy John's E. coli Outbreak (2013)

A Denver-area E. coli outbreak was linked to Jimmy John's …

November 05, 2013

The Porch Restaurant E. coli Outbreak

The Porch, popular Pittsburgh restaurant, linked to E. coli outbreak …

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