Chuck Wagon Drive-In, North 4th Street, Mount Vernon, WA, USA
2 weeks ago •reported by user-ptpqq954
You can get food poisoning from chili. While chili is typically cooked for long periods killing most germs, improper cooling and reheating can lead to Clostridium perfringens contamination. Chili food poisoning symptoms can begin as soon as 6 hours after eating and include Diarrhea and cramps.
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