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When Colorado cantaloupe laden with the deadly pathogen listeria killed more than 30 people in 2011, shockwaves rippled throughout the food industry. The鈥�
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The 2011 outbreak killed 33 people in 28 states. The Colorado farmers were sentenced to five years probation and six months of home detention.
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The Colorado farmers who distributed cantaloupes infected with listeria two years ago pleaded guilty in federal court to criminal charges Tuesday. Jensen鈥�
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The contaminated fruit that killed 33 people and sickened at least 147 others in 2011 came from a farm 90 miles from Rocky Ford, Colo. But the town's many melon farmers took a huge hit nonetheless, and are still trying to convince the public their cantaloupes are safe.
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In the past couple years, cantaloupe has wound up in the headlines for the wrong reasons.If you鈥檝e passed up tossing a cantaloupe into your grocery cart,鈥�
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The deadly listeria outbreak at Jensen Farms last fall illustrates wider failures in the private food safety auditing industry, an industry which operates鈥�
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Federal prosecutors are close to concluding a criminal investigation into last fall鈥檚 deadly listeria outbreak linked to cantaloupes grown at Jensen鈥�
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The Food and Drug Administration is reporting that conditions in Jensen Farms鈥� cantaloupe packing facility led to a listeria outbreak that has killed 25鈥�