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'Cannibal sandwiches' sicken Wisconsin residents
MILWAUKEE (AP) — "Cannibal sandwiches," an appetizer featuring raw, lean ground beef served on cocktail bread, may be a Wisconsin tradition, but they are not safe, health officials said, noting that more than a dozen people became ill after consuming them last holiday season.
Health officials confirmed four cases tied to E. coli bacteria and 13 likely cases in people who ate the sandwiches at several gatherings late last year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said a report issued this week. The meat came from a Watertown market that later recalled more than 2,500 pounds of meat.
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well first off it was probably not ground round that they used,
& it was probably the raw egg , or other additive
that made people sick.
if your gonna eat raw hamburg, use fresh ground Round, & don't add all that
dangerous crap like raw egg
MILWAUKEE (AP) — "Cannibal sandwiches," an appetizer featuring raw, lean ground beef served on cocktail bread, may be a Wisconsin tradition, but they are not safe, health officials said, noting that more than a dozen people became ill after consuming them last holiday season.
Health officials confirmed four cases tied to E. coli bacteria and 13 likely cases in people who ate the sandwiches at several gatherings late last year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said a report issued this week. The meat came from a Watertown market that later recalled more than 2,500 pounds of meat.
Republican Herald | News | republicanherald.com
well first off it was probably not ground round that they used,
& it was probably the raw egg , or other additive
that made people sick.
if your gonna eat raw hamburg, use fresh ground Round, & don't add all that
dangerous crap like raw egg