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350+ report food sickness symptoms after eating at Chipotle in Ohio. aggy running this store or perhaps trying to take people's eyes off the Urban Meyer story?

https://abcnews.go.com/US/350-people-report-sick-ohio-chipotle-officials/story?id=56942423

An Ohio health department has fielded more than 350 inquiries from people possibly getting sick from a Chipotle, officials said Tuesday, raising new concerns of food-borne illness similar to those that plagued the restaurant chain in 2015.

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Delaware County, Ohio, health officials said they are investigating the potential outbreak that may be linked to the restaurant in Powell over the last week.

 

PHOTO: A Chipotle in Powell, Ohio is closed on July 30, 2018, after reports of a possible food-borne illness affecting customers of the Sawmill Parkway location.WSYX
A Chipotle in Powell, Ohio is closed on July 30, 2018, after reports of a possible food-borne illness affecting customers of the Sawmill Parkway location.more +

 

County health officials said in a statement on Tuesday that the number of people who have reported getting ill at the restaurant has jumped to 368.

"People reporting getting sick say they ate at the Sawmill Parkway location over the weekend," a statement from the Delaware County Health Department reads.

Officials said they are investigating the possibility of food-borne illnesses stemming from the restaurant in the suburb of Columbus, but have not pinpointed the source of the problem. Results from test were pending, the health department said.

 

 

The restaurant was shut down on Monday after an investigation was launched, but it's expected to reopen Tuesday afternoon.

 

PHOTO: A Chipotle in Powell, Ohio is closed on July 30, 2018, after reports of a possible food-borne illness affecting customers of the Sawmill Parkway location.WSYX
A Chipotle in Powell, Ohio is closed on July 30, 2018, after reports of a possible food-borne illness affecting customers of the Sawmill Parkway location.more +

 

"Our protocols identified a handful of illness reports at one restaurant in Powell. ... We acted quickly and closed this single restaurant out of an abundance of caution and we are working with the local health officials to reopen this restaurant as soon as possible," said Laurie Schalow, a spokeswoman for Chipotle.

 

 

Health officials said people who said they ate at the restaurant complained of symptoms ranging from nausea, vomiting and diarrhea after eating at the restaurant between Thursday and Monday.

 

PHOTO: A Chipotle in Powell, Ohio is closed on July 30, 2018, after reports of a possible food-borne illness affecting customers of the Sawmill Parkway location.WSYX
A Chipotle in Powell, Ohio is closed on July 30, 2018, after reports of a possible food-borne illness affecting customers of the Sawmill Parkway location.more +

 

An outbreak of E. coli hit the Chipotle chain in 2015, resulting in numerous customers getting sick at locations across 11 states.

 

 

The crisis prompted Chipotle officials to close 2,000 locations in February 2016 to conduct an employee food-safety training program.

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22 minutes ago, LebongJames said:

It’s easy to bag on Chipotle but I wonder how many of these fuck sticks get sick because they actually use real food instead of the crap from the other fast food chains

You still gotta keep it refrigerated and cook it properly. These 20 something millennial fuck managers can't seem to get these millennial teens to handle the job. 

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"Chipotle’s latest food-safety nightmare is getting worse. More than 700 people are blaming the burrito chain for their illnesses, reports the Dayton Daily News. Tests for salmonella, shigella, E. coli, and norovirus have come back negative, and the reason why diners have been getting sick remains unknown. Another lawsuit related to the foodborne-illness outbreak has been filed against the company."

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On 8/8/2018 at 1:24 AM, elfenix said:

seems like powell, ohio, has surpassed youngstown as  the worst part of the state.  

Powell is the equivalent of Westlake. Locally it is known as the Powell Bubble. If you're driving a run of the mill car over 10 years old, off the main thoroughfare, the local LEOs are going to pull you over for a chat.

 

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