This dairy trademark is permanently after an epidemic of e. coli

"We decided it was time to focus on our family life," the owners say.


At the end of June, health officials hadconfirmed 17 diseases in aE. coli Epidemic related toyogurt done by pure dairy evil. Now, dairy is confronted with two lawsuits and the closure permanently, according toA Facebook message by the owners.

"As you probably know, our family has decided to move on to a new" era "and have closed our dairy," wrote the owners of Pure Eiry Dairy in the post. "We feel so lucky to have got our little dream and manage a prosperous business based on our personal beliefs."

The Health Department of Washington State earlierannouncement a multi-stateE. coli The epidemic on May 12 is related to dairy milk yoghurt also sold under the "CPC Community Market" label. Of 17 confirmed patients, 10 children were children under 10 years old. In addition, 10 patients also suffered from "such serious symptoms they had to be admitted to hospitals," according toFood security news.

The point of sale of detailed patient health reports:

Of the 17 epidemic patients, four have developed a hemolytic uremic syndrome (hus), a type of renal failure that can be fatal. Three of patients live in Arizona and are considered infected by personal contacts to the person by Washington visitors.

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Two of the parents influenced by the children filed a civil adoption that the required hospitalization and a hemolytic uremic syndrome even developed. He claims that the owners of pure eir dairy products were negligent to sell yoghurt. A second trial alleged in the same way of negligence.

For their part, the owners argue that the legal action did not affect their decision to close.

"We have not been closed by any of the state agencies, we have never found a problem on the dairy," added the owners in their Facebook position. "We decided it was time to focus on our family life."

A state investigation remains in progress, according toFood security news.

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