Calif. Spinach Sales Down 1 Year After Outbreak
A year ago Thursday FBI agents served search warrants on two Salinas Valley produce companies during the E. coli outbreak in spinach that sickened more than 200 people nationally and continues to impact the state's spinach producers.
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