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Sausage Causes Severe Illness - Jimmy Dean, San Luis Obispo California

2 years ago reported by user-hpwh1231

Jimmy Deans Sausage, San Luis Obispo, CA, USA

San Luis Obispo, California, United States

I make hamburger helper with Jimmy Dean's sausage. Both last week and this week its made me sick. Running to the bathroom every hour. This weeks reaction I threw up for over an hour. I love Jimmy Deans regular and sage 1lb. I won't be buying any anymore. | Symptoms: Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting

#jimmydean #hamburgerhelper #sanluisobispo #california #unitedstates #hamburger #sausage

user-vbwyx119

Well if you were making hamburger helper with raw hamburger you would cook it to 165 degF. If you did the same with the Jimmy Dean sausage it would kill any bacteria and you would be sick from it. So its not the JD sausage that made you sick.

Admin

Hi, thanks for your comment. Foods like burgers, chicken, and sausages must be cooked thoroughly in order to kill any bacteria and pathogens that can cause food poisoning. Eating raw or undercooked hamburgers can lead to E. coli food poisoning and cause symptoms like cramps and diarrhea that can last about 1 to 3 days. Have a great day!

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