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There is a crisis in New York City. No, it's not the heat. (If you're a Post reader, we broke yesterday's record temp of 97, set in 1933. If you read the Daily News, we fell one degree short.) It's not the Dirty Tricks Scandal or that the iPhone is going to be faster and cheaper.

The crisis of epic proportions is that if you stroll into your local fast-food joint and order a burger, it's going to be "hold the tomatoes" whether you like it or not. You can't have it your way in this regard because of a salmonella outbreak affecting the fruit/vegetable. So far, 145 people have been infected and 23 hospitalized over 16 states. The outbreak started in Texas and New Mexico and affects raw red plum, red Roma and round red tomatoes. Tomatoes from Arkansas, California and Georgia are OK to eat, as are ones grown in Canada and Israel.

Fast food and chain restaurants McDonalds, Subway, Chipotle, Burger King, Outback Steakhouse, and Taco Bell have yanked tomatoes off the menu. Food sellers Whole Foods, Kroger and Wal-Mart have also yanked the veg from stores, while local chains Gristedes and D'Agostino are keeping the "red menace" on the shelves.

The Post goes all out with this story, making it the only front page piece, declaring, "ATTACK OF THE KILLER TOMATOES!" in perfect B-movie font. (We'll ignore the fact that no one has actually died in this outbreak.) McDonald's gets the unfortunate association with the outbreak on page 5, as the golden arches logo appears next to pictures of lettuce, the evil red globe of disease and a burger. We get comments from customers about what a lyco-pain in the butt it is to not have the delicious, juicy tomatoes on their sandwiches.

The News covers the story on page 18, with a similar headline to the Post's page-5 "TOMATOES CANNED AT RESTAURANT." It reads, "Tomatoes canned."

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your mom says:

in the second paragraph you have gorigia tomatoes marked twice as a state that tomatoes are good to eat from

Posted On: Tuesday, Jun. 10 2008 @ 10:39AM
dickens pickens says:

And the first paragraph has this: " or that the iPhone is going to be faster in cheaper."
The first casualites of tomato attacks are always the copy editors.

Posted On: Tuesday, Jun. 10 2008 @ 11:35AM
Michael Clancy says:

I should have caught those typos, so that's my bad. I wish I had tomatoes to blame (well, actually probably not; that sounds pretty rough.)

Posted On: Tuesday, Jun. 10 2008 @ 12:28PM
scott says:

Like fast food customers are going to notice the nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain or bloody diarrhea! Give me back my TOMATOES!!!

Posted On: Tuesday, Jun. 10 2008 @ 1:06PM
Anonymous says:

tomatoes are fruits not veggies

Posted On: Tuesday, Jun. 10 2008 @ 4:51PM
Colleen says:

To the person saying that Georgia is listed twice - not in my copy! Not sure what happened to yours. You might want to check your spelling of 'Georgia'!

Posted On: Tuesday, Jun. 10 2008 @ 5:34PM
Chuck Paugh says:

Heather,

Your article was well written, however you left out one important fact: how the salmonella got onto the tomatoes in the first place.

Salmonella doesn't just magically appear on vegetables or fruit. When it is present, it means that the produce has been contaminated with urine or feces from people picking the produce.

I noticed that you completely avoided mentioning this fact in your article.

Again, I am curious, why did you choose to leave this fact out of your article as though salmonella just appears out of the air and contaminates produce?

Chuck Paugh
Portland, Oregon

Posted On: Tuesday, Jun. 10 2008 @ 5:49PM
confused says:

Ya! How'd the salmonella get into the tomato? Why not the cherry or grape tomato? Why the Roma and round? I think it is a disgruntled employee, or someone who is eating the profits, on company time!

Well someone had to say it, might as well be ME!

I'll stick with my cherry tomatoes thank you very much, but will make sure that they come from a good state!

Posted On: Tuesday, Jun. 10 2008 @ 8:07PM
CKDexterHaven says:

Also, the iPhone may have an initial lower cost, but thanks to the 2-yr contract you must take, and AT&T's price hike on their unlimited data plan, the overall cost of ownership will be higher than the previous model.

Posted On: Tuesday, Jun. 10 2008 @ 8:16PM
Irwin says:

The only "red menace" in this story is the culprit from the other side of the planet who infected Americas crops with the disease. This is why we need McCain in office.

Posted On: Wednesday, Jun. 11 2008 @ 1:18AM
elo says:

Dr. Tantillo ('the marketing doctor') did a post on this topic, arguing that the tomato industry should be taking advantage of this increased (albeit negative) attention--leveraging it to gain a greater market share in the long run, much as Tylenlol did in the 80s. Here's a link to the full post: http://blog.marketingdoctor.tv/2008/06/11/tantillo-on-the-news.aspx

Posted On: Thursday, Jun. 12 2008 @ 1:17PM

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