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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14841731/

" FDA officials stressed that the bacteria had not been isolated in

products sold by Natural Selection Foods but that the link was

established by patient accounts of what they had eaten before becoming

ill. "

" They are sold as Rave Spinach, Natural Selection Foods, Dole,

Earthbound Farm, Trader Joe's, Ready Pac, Green Harvest, among other

brand names. "

Apparently the spinach came from the Natural Selection Foods who

supplied several brand names as well as Earthbound. This article

doesn't mention organics, but on the news while they're talking about

tracing it to a farm in CA they show the Earthbound Organics label.

(rolling eyes) Why not Dole or one of the others? Grrr.....

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> Is anyone besides me having some second thoughts about how this

> problem allegedly occurred at Earthbound, the named source of the e-

> coli?

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I read that it had been isolated to Earthbound (which doesn't mean

that was accurate reporting) and Earthbound, in fact, has a press

release on their website that just stops short of accepting

responsibility; they are offering refunds on all purchases. So it

will be interesting to see what develops. It also makes me a bit

edgy about the Wal-mart plan to add organic foods to their

repertoire .... you can pretty much guess they'll be importing

produce from countries with less oversight than the US. I still

think growing and buying local is safer for everyone in the long

run. How can all that processing, packaging, and shipping be healthy

and wholesome in the long-run? It's a recipe for disaster as is any

kind of factory farming beyond a certain size. Just my pompous

opinion, of course. ;)

Dani

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> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14841731/

>

> " FDA officials stressed that the bacteria had not been isolated in

> products sold by Natural Selection Foods but that the link was

> established by patient accounts of what they had eaten before

becoming

> ill. "

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Yeah, the reports are various and sketchy. I read that 33 brands of

spinach were recalled, Earthbound being one of them, but that there

had been no actual samples of e-coli found in any of them. They were

just going on what brands consumers thought they had eaten.

At my CSA today our farmer said he figured he better not send spinach

in the bags today, LOL. We all had a good laugh.

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The truth finally comes out.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14888822/

" SAN FRANCISCO - The company whose fresh spinach was linked to an E.

coli outbreak that's sickened at least 109 people said its organic

products had been cleared of suspicion, while health officials

continued working to pinpoint the bacteria source.

Natural Selection Foods LLC, the country's largest grower of organic

produce, said late Sunday that manufacturing codes from packages of

spinach that infected patients turned over to health officials all

were from non-organic spinach. Natural Selection packages both organic

and conventionally grown spinach in separate areas at its San

Bautista plant. "

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I found this post from another group to be very interesting.

Lynn

Eat spinach!

Posted by: " Sharon Zecchinelli " henwhisperer@... sazinvt

Sun Sep 17, 2006 5:00 am (PST)

This spinach/e-coli alert strikes me as odd in as much as the FDA just

approved the use of that virus spray for use on lunch meats, vegetables and

fruit. It seems a strange coincidence to have an outbreak of e-coli at this

moment in time. To me, this is a " red herring " and in short order we will be

hearing about how they will be ramping up the spraying of that virus. I

could be wrong, but the timing is so curious.

Sorry that people got sick and died, but if you read the article you'll see

that those who died already had a medical problem of so nature.

Again, this proves the need for locally grown food, not food grown thousands

of miles away that goes through how many hands until it reaches the store

shelves.

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I found this post on another group to be very interesting.

Lynn

Eat spinach!

Posted by: " Sharon Zecchinelli " henwhisperer@... sazinvt

Sun Sep 17, 2006 5:00 am (PST)

This spinach/e-coli alert strikes me as odd in as much as the FDA just

approved the use of that virus spray for use on lunch meats, vegetables and

fruit. It seems a strange coincidence to have an outbreak of e-coli at this

moment in time. To me, this is a " red herring " and in short order we will be

hearing about how they will be ramping up the spraying of that virus. I

could be wrong, but the timing is so curious.

Sorry that people got sick and died, but if you read the article you'll see

that those who died already had a medical problem of so nature.

Again, this proves the need for locally grown food, not food grown thousands

of miles away that goes through how many hands until it reaches the store

shelves.

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From an Associated Press article on 9/18:

>>FDA spokeswoman Bro dismissed a claim by Natural Selection

Foods LLC, the company linked to the outbreak, that its organic

spinach products had been cleared of suspicion.

" The FDA has not cleared any products from the list and continues to

recommend consumers avoid eating fresh spinach products, " she said.<<

The article also mentions that the problem and warnings go back

several years, and that flooding in ditch water may be the source of

the E-coli. Hopefully, time will get to the truth of the matter,

growers will be able to recoup, and we can eat spinach again. Glad

we've got a Fall planting of it in the garden!

Dani

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>

> The truth finally comes out.

>

> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14888822/

>

> " SAN FRANCISCO - The company whose fresh spinach was linked to an E.

> coli outbreak that's sickened at least 109 people said its organic

> products had been cleared of suspicion, while health officials

> continued working to pinpoint the bacteria source.

>

> Natural Selection Foods LLC, the country's largest grower of organic

> produce, said late Sunday that manufacturing codes from packages of

> spinach that infected patients turned over to health officials all

> were from non-organic spinach. Natural Selection packages both

organic

> and conventionally grown spinach in separate areas at its San

> Bautista plant. "

>

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Does anyone know if that new virus spray will be

" exempted " for organic labeling? They won't be able

to spray it on organic products without telling us,

will they?

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AP report 9/20 10:41 EDT:

>>Federal and state investigators on Wednesday focused their hunt to

nine farms in California's greater Salinas Valley, said Dr. Mark

Horton, the state public health officer. They also were checking

processing plants, said Horton, who called the bag of tainted Dole

baby spinach the " smoking gun " in the case.

FYI ~ Dani

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> Is anyone besides me having some second thoughts about how this

> problem allegedly occurred at Earthbound, the named source of the e-

> coli?

But didn't I just read in the Madison paper that the organic spinach was not

under suspicion, only the conventional spinach?

-from Steph (who is now in WI, but still a member of the group)

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