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  2. McDonald’s president says its food is safe to eat after E ...

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    A day after an E. coli outbreak tied to Quarter Pounders in the western part of the United States left one dead and 10 hospitalized, McDonald’s entered full damage-control mode.

  3. McDonald's E. coli outbreak: Is it safe to eat at the fast ...

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    But the fast food giant says consumers should feel safe eating at its restaurants across the U.S., and in parts of the U.S. where the Quarter Pounder has been removed from the menu.

  4. Is it safe to eat at McDonald’s? - AOL

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    Le, however, thinks that the food at McDonald’s is safe for consumption. “Since McDonald's is under scrutiny by federal and state agencies, it is unlikely that another outbreak or ...

  5. Momondo - Wikipedia

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    In January 2014, momondo launched "momondo places", a free city guide with maps. [5] In July 2014, momondo launched its "Trip Finder" tool. [6] In October 2014, Great Hill Partners, a private equity firm, invested £80m for a majority stake in the Momondo Group, the company that owned the Cheapflights and momondo brands, valuing it at £132 ...

  6. Is it safe to eat at McDonald's amid E. coli outbreak? What ...

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    After an E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald’s quarter pounder hamburgers sickened 49 people and killed one person, the company’s president said on Wednesday he was confident customers could ...

  7. Five-second rule - Wikipedia

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    Strawberries dropped on the ground. The five-second rule suggests that if they are picked up within five seconds, it is safe to eat them without rewashing.. The five-second rule, or sometimes the three-second rule, is a food hygiene urban legend that states a defined time window after which it is not safe to eat food (or sometimes to use cutlery) after it has been dropped on the floor or on ...

  8. How safe is your favorite place to eat? Take a look at area ...

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    Consumers can feel safe because a team of inspectors from the health department visit each establishment to ensure that food is being prepared in a clean environment and that health and safety ...

  9. Edible gold - Wikipedia

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    Edible gold is a particular type of gold authorized by the European Union and the United States as a food additive, under the code E 175. It is used in haute cuisine as part of a trend towards extravagance in meals. It can be employed in foods and beverages such as in cookies decoration, wines or liquors; as sushi garnishment; or over ice cream.