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Review of EU food alerts to follow E. coli confusion

By Simon Taylor  -  09.06.2011 / 05:20 CET
EU has to 'learn lessons' from botched handling of E. coli outbreak.

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FREE DINNER Women pick up free peppers and cucumbers in Madrid yesterday (8 June). Spanish farmers gave away 30 tonnes of fruit and vegetables in a bid to dispel health fears. Producers say they are still suffering after being erroneously blamed for an E. coli outbreak in Germany. REUTERS

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