Nestle Toll House Cookie Dough Recall-Refrigerated Toll House Cookie Dough Has E-Coli

Baby Boomers Beware:Nestle Toll House Cookie Dough Recall-Refrigerated Toll House Cookie Dough Has E-Coli and consumers are cautioned to throw out all prepackaged, refrigerated Nestle Toll House cookie dough products.
Nestle stated it is recalling an estimated 300,000 cases of it’s Toll House cookie dough as a precaution after reports of food borne illness in 28 states.
There are concerns that the premade dough may be contaminated with the bacterium E. coli 0157:H7, which causes abdominal cramping, vomiting and diarrhea, the FDA and the CDC and Prevention stated. Young children and the elderly can suffer more serious symptoms.
Nestle issued a statement saying, “While the e-coli strain implicated in this investigation has not been detected in our product, the health and safety of our consumers is paramount, so we are initiating this voluntary recall.”
According to Nestle spokeswoman Laurie MacDonald, raw dough was one of the things the sick people reported eating.
“The health and safety of our consumers is our No. 1 priority,” she said. “We felt the best thing to do is a voluntary recall.”
She stated that the company was informed by the FDA Wednesday night “and immediately took action.”
“We really want to remind consumers that raw cookie dough should not be eaten,” she stated.
Since March, the CDC says, 66 people have become sick in 28 states after eating raw cookie dough. Twenty-five people were hospitalized. No one has died.
Nestle Toll House Cookie Dough Recall-Refrigerated Toll House Cookie Dough Has E-Coli and the FDA and the CDC advise people who have become sick after eating refrigerated Toll House cookie dough should contact their doctors.
They also have advised consumers to throw out all prepackaged, refrigerated Nestle Toll House cookie dough products. Retailers and restaurateurs should not sell or serve any Toll House cookie dough products, the agencies said.
The recall does not include already-baked Toll House cookies, varieties of Toll House morsels, chocolate baking bars or cocoa or Dreyer’s and Edy’s ice cream products with Nestle Toll House cookie dough ingredients
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When I was much younger I used love to eat this stuff not even this is safe what next is not going to safe.
I still love raw bacon so far so good not gotten sick.