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THE source of a mass food poisoning outbreak has been confirmed after almost 50 people fell sick and were rushed to the hospital. Forty-six adults working at a seafood distribution plant needed ...
Your support makes all the difference. An employee’s homemade meal has been blamed for a mass food poisoning incident at a Maryland seafood distributor that left nearly 50 people sick.
Howard County Health Department officials believe the food that sent dozens of people ... an office staffer at NAFCO Wholesale Fish Dealers, a seafood distributor at 7775 Chesapeake Bay Court ...
46 people were taken to the hospital for food poisoning in Maryland after an employee brought and shared a homemade meal at work, according to NAFCO Wholesale Seafood Distributors, where the ...
As the leaves turn and the temperature begin to drop, the warmth of summer days and dreamy vacations to the Mediterranean become all but distant memories. Thankfully, New Jerseyans can savor a ...
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on Monday, according to reports. Dozens of people at NAFCO Wholesale Seafood Distributors were hospitalized this week due to a mass food poisoning event at a Maryland wholesale seafood distributor.
An employee’s homemade meal has been blamed for a mass food poisoning incident at a Maryland seafood distributor that left nearly 50 people sick. Emergency responders were called to NAFCO Wholesale ...
Located at The Wharf in DC, the family-owned and -operated seafood market has been in business since 1939. Daily provided seafood selection includes whole fish (anything from Spanish mackerel to shark ...