Subway replaces produce items in response to Illinois outbreak
Subway replaces produce items in response to Illinois outbreak
Produce items served in Subway sandwiches are under scrutiny as Illinois health officials investigate an outbreak involving 60 Salmonella cases across 22 counties. As of June 8, Illinois Department of Public Health reported 60 cases of Salmonella Hvittingfoss, an uncommon serotype, which appears to be linked to food served at Subway restaurants. Illinois reports only one or two cases of this type of Salmonella each year. "At this time, a specific food source has not been identified in association with this outbreak," the Illinois Department of Public Health said June 7. Subway said that the