Taco Bell has pulled green onions from its menu after some e. coli action closed several restaurants in New York and New Jersey.
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E. Coli in New Jersey Taco Bell?
- Taco Bell said on Sunday it had temporarily closed one of its fast-food outlets and was working with New Jersey health authorities seeking the cause of an outbreak of e. Coli which has sickened nearly a dozen people, six of whom remain in hospital.

The Party’s Over: Spinach is Coming Back
That’s right, you heard me. You’re not leaving the table until you finish your spinach.

UPDATE: Popeye Gets E. Coli
No one knows how a good portion of the nation’s spinach farms became a verdant, leafy forest for the bowel-liquefying E. Coli virus. But the good news is that one of the suppliers of bad spinach has been identified.

Popeye Gets E. Coli
And millions of small children all across America suddenly break out into one collective peal of delight: a massive outbreak of E. coli in bagged spinach has federal health officials warning consumers not to eat the foul-tasting weed.