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When good onions go bad

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So, with the latest e.coli outbreak, it would appear that scallions have replaced bagged spinach as the new "bad guys" of the food world. We thought you'd appreciate this police artist's rendering of the likely suspects. Photo art courtesy of Travis Price


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