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Outbreak Salmonella Strain Closes Texas Restaurant

By Dan Flynn on May 24, 2014

UPDATE:  Fuego Tortilla Grill reopened Saturday after being closed for 12 hours during which the College Station restaurant under went a deep cleaning. All open and prepared foods on the premises were discarded along with used cutting boards that were being used to cut both raw and cooked chicken. The …
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TX Restaurant Tied to E. Coli Outbreak Last Year Has More Troubles

By News Desk on March 7, 2014

Less than a year after it was named the source of an E. coli outbreak that sickened 10 people, Coco Loco at A&M, a Mexican restaurant in College Station, TX, has made the news again for a bad health inspection report. Regional publication The Eagle listed Coco Loco at A&M…
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Coco Loco A&M in College Station is Likely Source of E. coli Outbreak

By Dan Flynn on May 21, 2013

Ground beef served by Coco Loco A&M, located on George Bush Drive not far from the Texas A&M Golf Course was the likely source of an April E. coli outbreak that sickened ten people in the College Station/Bryan area. Health officials announced their findings at press conference Tuesday after a…
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