Her death shattered the illusion that “healthy” automatically means “safe.” Friends remember her as meticulous about what she ate, the kind of person who read labels and chose fresh, organic ingredients. That’s what makes this loss feel so cruel: the very food she believed would nourish her instead carried a microscopic threat that moved faster than doctors could fight it.Behind the scenes, health officials are dissecting every step of the sprout’s journey—from seed to plate—trying to find where the contamination slipped in. Warm, damp sprouting conditions can turn a single bacterial cell into millions, invisible on a crisp green tangle of sprouts. Her story is now a warning whispered in every kitchen: wash more carefully, cook when in doubt, and never assume a “healthy” food is harmless simply because it looks pure.
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