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IIRC the E. Coli in lettuce is from California and something about the produce farms being downstream from the animal farms, and all the fecal run off into the water.

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They use waste water to grow their food sometimes. Because of the lack of water, they do very simple extraction of the waste (physical and a little bit of chemical, but not biological) and thus the chances of bacteria such as E. coli are very high in their farms. That’s why they use so much pesticides as well.

That’s one of the reasons I’ll never buy American bio food, I don’t trust the water they use to be safe.

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I’ve always thought it was shitty lettuce.

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