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What does happen more frequently is that a batch of food accidentally gets cross-contaminated by exposure to potential allergens during processing or that a label is incorrectly rendered.
Lactose On Labels - And Not Steve Carper 2008
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Food item spoiled, adulterated, contaminated or cross-contaminated.
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I got some wearer DNA from the inside as well, but the sample was pretty cross-contaminated—
FALSE MERMAID ERIN HART 2010
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I got some wearer DNA from the inside as well, but the sample was pretty cross-contaminated—
FALSE MERMAID ERIN HART 2010
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The burger joint was docked for having food that was "spoiled, adulterated, contaminated or cross-contaminated" and for "evidence of roaches."
Barnes & Noble Cafe Earns 'A' Grade Despite Mice Droppings 2010
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So it seems likely that the children who cannot tolerate cross-contaminated foods, who are often saddled with asthma and eczema and who have been using daily antihistamine since their toddler years will also be the young adults who become allergic to alcohol.
Susan Weissman: Throw It Back Or Throw It Up: How Will The Allergy Generation Handle Their Drink? 2009
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We can tell if there ` s a bruise, if there ` s DNA evidence of a cross-contaminated person involved, or if there ` s a sign of a struggle of any kind.
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An opened container may be cross-contaminated, and this is even more likely to happen in a home where there is illness.
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According to the CDC, reptiles, including turtles, are a common carrier of salmonella and are not recommended as pets for small children, nor should they be in the same house as an infant.6 Salmonella is most often associated with eating raw or undercooked eggs, poultry, and beef, or by foods and objects that have been cross-contaminated with infected foods.
Baby Bites Bridget Swinney 2007
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Keep in mind that foods cooked in a deep-fryer or wok or on a grill can be cross-contaminated easily.
Baby Bites Bridget Swinney 2007
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