Fear of Contamination Forces Iceberg Lettuce From VA Shelves
By Kevin Duffan, Personal Injury Attorney in Virginia
Fresh produce on grocery store shelves often come from thousands of miles away. As proof of the problems this can present, iceberg lettuce grown in Arizona (AZ) has been pulled from Virginia (VA) shelves amid fears of salmonella contamination. To read more, visit “Iceberg Lettuce Pulled from VA Shelves.”
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