date:Nov 29, 2018
With the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) having narrowed down the origin of contaminated romaine lettuce, experts urge consumers to be vigilant in determining the source of any lettuce they purchase.
The CDC states that if the origin is not labeled then you should err on the safe side and not consume the lettuce, said Virginia Tech consumer food safety specialist Renee Boyer.
Earlier this week, federal health officials announced that romaine lettuce is safe to eat as long as