A salmonella outbreak is linked to onions from Mexico sold in the U.S. : NPR.

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A salmonella outbreak is linked to onions from Mexico sold in the U.S.
: NPR.
A salmonella outbreak impacting more than 30 states and sickening over 600 people in the U.S.
is being linked to onions imported from Chihuahua, Mexico.
Check your onions now: A salmonella outbreak impacting 37 states and sickening over 600 people in the U.S.
is being linked to certain imported onions.
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A warning from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says fresh whole red, white and yellow onions from Chihuahua, Mexico, were distributed to grocery stores and restaurants across the U.S.
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They should be discarded.
Officials also urge consumers not to buy any whole red, white or yellow onions without stickers or packaging that show where they're from, and to throw away any such onions that are already in the home.
Salmonella traced to onions has sent 129 people to the hospital, the CDC says.

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