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Monday, October 3, 2016

Chipotle Seeks to Win Back Customers After E. Coli Outbreak : necn





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Chipotle Seeks to Win Back Customers After E. Coli Outbreak

Chipotle Seeks to Win Back Customers After E. Coli Outbreak
Chipotle Seeks to Win Back Customers After E. Coli Outbreak
Chipotle is making another push to convince people that its food won't make them sick, with plans to run more newspaper and digital ads outlining the safety steps it has taken since last year's E. coli outbreak.The ads beginning Wednesday will be an open letter from co-CEO Steve Ells, who also recorded a video that will be promoted online.The move underscores the Denver-based company's struggle to rebound from a series of food scares and extinguish any doubts that its burritos and bowls are safe to eat.


let alone inverse

A.I. Might Prevent The Next E. Coli Outbreak

A.I. Might Prevent The Next E. Coli Outbreak
A.I. Might Prevent The Next E. Coli Outbreak
is already well on its way to being the future of food service, but what if it could also do things like prevent foodborne illnesses, such as E. coli?Researchers at the University of Edinburgh say they've designed a software to do just that.compares the genetic signatures of E. coli samples that have caused infection in humans to bacterial samples from humans and animals.


additionally gizmodo

The Massive E. Coli Outbreak In Flour Is Over, So Why Are People Still Getting Sick?

The Massive E. Coli Outbreak In Flour Is Over, So Why Are People Still Getting Sick?
The Massive E. Coli Outbreak In Flour Is Over, So Why Are People Still Getting Sick?
An outbreak of E. coli that caused 10 million pounds of flour to be pulled from shelves is finally over.Yet, cases continue to pop up, and the CDC says it expects to see even more.Here's why, even when the outbreak is over, the illness still isn't.


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