Cheese sold at Hispanic groceries linked to salmonella – Chicago Area
Tagged: Chicago, IllinoisPosted on: March 25th, 2007“An unlicensed Mexican-style cheese sold at local Hispanic grocery stores has been identified as the probable cause of a salmonella outbreak in Kane County, officials said Thursday.
The Kane County Health Department has pulled the cheese, usually labeled as queso fresco and queso cotija, from grocery shelves across the county as a precautionary measure after a sample tested positive as a carrier of the food-borne illness. That sample was purchased at El Paso Carniceria, 508 Grove St., Aurora.”
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