Assi Market Pickel Salmonella Outbreak
Salmonella-tainted pickles sold at Assi Market in Niles, Illinois, have been cited by the Cook County Department of Public Health as the cause of a Salmonella outbreak that has hospitalized five people.
The Assi Market pickel Salmonella outbreak was confirmed through laboratory testing of a pickle from a family of two of the confirmed cases. The store-made pickles were available for sale from July 25 to July 27 with a sell-by date of August 24, 2010.
The county's press release on the outbreak said investigators want to talk to anyone who ate a pickle from the market and fell ill.
Law firm PritzkerOlsen, P.A. also is investigating the outbreak. To contact a Salmonella lawyer at the firm for information about a possible Assi Market pickel lawsuit, call 1-888-377-8900 (Toll Free) or complete the contact form on the side of this Web page.
PritzkerOlsen is a leading practitioner of foodborne illness litigation with a record of winning lawsuits for victims of food poisoning.
