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Food Lawyer's Extreme Diet: A Cautionary Tale
14 Dec
Summary
- Attorney avoids leafy greens and precut foods due to career experiences.
- Millions get sick annually; some cases lead to hospitalization and death.
- E. coli sources have shifted from ground beef to salad products.

Food safety attorney Bill Marler's career investigating foodborne illnesses has led him to adopt highly cautious eating habits. He deliberately avoids many foods commonly consumed, such as leafy greens, precut produce, and deli meats, due to his extensive experience with severe outbreaks. Marler's concerns are rooted in the reality that millions in the U.S. suffer foodborne illnesses annually, with thousands requiring hospitalization or succumbing to their infections.
Historically, E. coli outbreaks were often linked to ground beef, but Marler notes a significant shift. Pathogens like E. coli, Salmonella, and Listeria are now frequently associated with salad products, ready-to-eat meats, and even ingredients like onions. This changing landscape means that even seemingly safe food choices can carry hidden risks, prompting his personal assessment of food safety.



