Your Kids Lunches Could Be Rotting
Your Kids Lunches Could Be Rotting
The lunch you pack for your kids could make them sick.
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" Not great check Turkey and look at the side of Salmonella. Found that the -- New study find that hit them lunch box with only morning can get more to encourage that you're growth and -- packed with multiple -- Thinking that based on -- that food in the luncheon with aipac. It is helping them by actually melting in a couple of our. Doctor Laura Jeffords in the pediatric -- kitchen the Cleveland clinic she said the bacteria growth could be enough to -- can't yet. They're going to be conducting -- that bacteria going to be having crawling out of -- I I would say that they they could become all they -- you know I have vomiting or diarrhea Chris. Are measured the temperature of more than 700 preschoolers backlog to about an hour and a half appointment with her. Over 90% -- the perishable -- were found to be an unsafe temperature. Bacteria can grow when perishable food reaches temperatures over forty degrees. But the average temperature -- had climbed to more than sixty degrees by lunchtime. -- effort to get avoiding anything with mail all. A lot of putting I American free drink that all the key thing called and keeping things cold can keep kids safe. Eric Edwards NBC news."
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