Thirty-four
people have reported symptoms of foodborne illness after eating at
the Canadian National Exhibition, which has prompted an investigation
and the precautionary closure of a vendor that had been selling
cronut burgers at the annual fair.
Some of the people who became ill at the CNE told officials they had eaten at Epic Burgers and Waffles, which makes the trendy hamburger with a croissant-doughnut mix for a bun.
The food outlet has been closed as a precaution in the wake of the reports of illness. Berger said it was closed by the CNE, not Toronto Public Health. See more...
Source: cbc
Dr.Lisa Berger, an associate medical officer of health, told reporters
Wednesday that Toronto Public Health was initially notified Tuesday
night that paramedics were responding to "a number of people who
became ill on site with foodborne illness."
Paramedics then treated 12 people and recommended five be taken to hospital. But
Berger said the health unit has since received reports of "34
cases of persons who have reported symptoms of foodborne illness in
relation to eating at the CNE."
Some of the people who became ill at the CNE told officials they had eaten at Epic Burgers and Waffles, which makes the trendy hamburger with a croissant-doughnut mix for a bun.
The food outlet has been closed as a precaution in the wake of the reports of illness. Berger said it was closed by the CNE, not Toronto Public Health. See more...
Source: cbc
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