- Star Tribune: FDA and industry agree to label romaine lettuce with place of origin
- Modern Restaurant Management: Romaine Outbreak Update: Call for Voluntary Labeling
- The Daily Meal: Romaine Is Safe to Eat If It’s Not From California, FDA Says
- Produce Grower: FDA, CDC lift nationwide romaine consumer advisory, announce voluntary labeling agreement
- Progressive Grocer: FDA, CDC Update Advisory on Romaine Lettuce
- Western FarmPress: Romaine growers hope for quick rebound after recall
- The San Diego Union-Tribune: Romaine is safe to eat if it's not from California, FDA says
- Restaurant Business Online: E. coli warning narrowed to romaine from some Calif. areas
- PACIFIC: Romaine is safe to eat if it's not from California, FDA says
- Just Food: US to introduce fresh produce labelling procedures in wake of E.coli outbreak
- CSP Daily News: FDA to Differentiate Between Safe and Unsafe Romaine Lettuce
- Produce Grower: FDA, CDC lift nationwide romaine consumer advisory, announce voluntary labeling agreement
- Yahoo News: Salad Lovers, Rejoice! Some Romaine Is Now Safe, Health Officials Say
- Today's Farmer: United States may require produce labels
- Foodservice Director: Romaine lettuce warning narrowed to supplies from specific areas in Calif.
Dorsey Partner Chip Magid Comments on FDA Labeling for Produce
November 27, 2018
Updated November 29, 2018