Congressman's can't find spinach to celebrate its safety
"A congressman who tried to stage a public spinach-eating news conference to demonstrate that the leafy greens are safe following a nationwide E. coli outbreak scrapped his plan after he couldn't find any in local grocery stores.
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'The good news is that spinach is able to be sold in the markets,' Farr said. 'The bad news is the markets aren't selling it. One of the efforts that we talked about is how do we regain consumer confidence.'
"A congressman who tried to stage a public spinach-eating news conference to demonstrate that the leafy greens are safe following a nationwide E. coli outbreak scrapped his plan after he couldn't find any in local grocery stores.
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'The good news is that spinach is able to be sold in the markets,' Farr said. 'The bad news is the markets aren't selling it. One of the efforts that we talked about is how do we regain consumer confidence.'


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