The News (New Glasgow)

Some restaurant­s stop serving romaine lettuce amid E. coli outbreak

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Some restaurant chains have stopped serving dishes with romaine lettuce amid a deadly E. coli outbreak linked to the leafy vegetable.

There were 41 cases of E. coli under investigat­ion in total in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundla­nd and Labrador as of Dec. 28, according to a statement from Public Health Agency of Canada. One person died.

The agency linked the outbreak to romaine lettuce and encouraged individual­s in the five provinces with known cases to consider eating other varieties of lettuce instead.

Cara Operations Ltd. instructed its various chains with locations in those five provinces and P.E.I. to stop serving dishes with romaine lettuce on Dec. 27, said spokeswoma­n Carmen Bain.

The company operates Swiss Chalet, Milestones Grill + Bar, Montana’s Cookhouse, Kelsey’s, East Side Mario’s and other chains.

The move comes “out of an abundance of caution for the protection of our consumers safety,” she said, adding diners have responded positively to the company’s decision.

Cara will continue to monitor the event closely and re-evaluate its position as more informatio­n comes to light.

Boston Pizza Internatio­nal Inc. has also temporaril­y suspended the sale of all types of romaine lettuce at the pizza joint’s locations in Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic Canada as of Dec. 26, said spokeswoma­n Alexandra Cygal in an email.

“The suspension of sale is strictly precaution­ary at this point,” she said.

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