Salad companies brace for low earnings after cyclospora outbreak
Summary
Salad companies expect lower profits because of a cyclospora outbreak this summer. The outbreak made some people sick and affected sales of salad products.Key Facts
- Cyclospora is a parasite that can cause food poisoning.
- The outbreak happened during the summer.
- Salad companies are worried about making less money.
- The outbreak led to fewer people buying salads.
- Ann Berry, who started the company Threadneedle, spoke about the situation.
- The news report was shared by CBS News.
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