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20 years after E.coli outbreak, father is still fighting for reforms
Posted on January 28, 2013 at 7:59 PM
Updated Monday, Jan 28 at 8:16 PM
Twenty years ago this month a deadly E. coli outbreak hit the Western United States, with the epicenter here in Seattle. Four children died and hundreds more got sick, prompting sweeping food safety reforms.
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