After dozens of people have fallen ill in an E. coli outbreak across multiple states, officials on Friday said many sick people reported eating Wendy's sandwiches with romaine lettuce.
E.Coli, metal and even a dead bat has have been found in recalled food. In fact, food recalls are increasing. Yet, that might actually be a good sign. Here's why.
As a precaution, Wendy’s is removing the romaine lettuce being used in sandwiches from its restaurants in the region. The fast food chain uses a different kind of romaine in its salads.
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