Published July 6, 2015

North Carolina Salmonella Outbreak affects over 200 Diners

Six individuals have filed lawsuits against a North Carolina restaurant after 200 individuals from 6 separate states were confirmed to have contracted salmonella. One person, Jen Hames, died from an unrelated condition but was confirmed to have had salmonella poisoning. The Tarheel Q restaurant in Davidson County has since reopened after an extensive cleaning process. One employee, who was hospitalised along with 5 others, said “It sure didn’t take much for the restaurant owners to redeem themselves.”

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