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>A popular salad item is being pulled from shelves at Kroger after the FDA issued a recall warning that an ingredient used in the product may be contaminated with salmonella. Certain crouton products were included in the alert after the dry milk powder used in them was found to be potentially contaminated, impacting consumers across 17 states. It’s not the first time the powder has been tied to a recall. Earlier this month, it was also linked to multiple pizzas and pork rinds sold at Aldi and Walmart. So far this month, 10 recalls and one public health alert have been issued over possible salmonella contamination, with all but two connected to the same recalled dry milk powder.

**States: Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia and Wisconsin.** Archive: https://archive.today/NePZU From the post: >>A popular salad item is being pulled from shelves at Kroger after the FDA issued a recall warning that an ingredient used in the product may be contaminated with salmonella. Certain crouton products were included in the alert after the dry milk powder used in them was found to be potentially contaminated, impacting consumers across 17 states. It’s not the first time the powder has been tied to a recall. Earlier this month, it was also linked to multiple pizzas and pork rinds sold at Aldi and Walmart. So far this month, 10 recalls and one public health alert have been issued over possible salmonella contamination, with all but two connected to the same recalled dry milk powder.
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People are extremely, EXTREMELY lazy...

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People are shockingly lazy, or ignorant. Last year I had an experience where I made a glass of iced tea for a guest and he asked how I made it because it tasted so much better than the powdered stuff he made at home. I was only marginally successful hiding my shock and contempt (for his ignorance) as I explained that you started with tea leaves, then poured hot water on them. And if you want iced tea after that you add ... ice. I just don't understand the world anymore.

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Yeah. It is amazing how stupid people are at this point. I am shocked almost daily that these people have somehow made it to adulthood without killing themselves somehow.