E. coli strikes 2 patrons of Tosa Sizzler

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: August 3, 2000| Author: TOM HELD | Copyright information

E. coli strikes 2 patrons of Tosa Sizzler

Owner closes restaurant, as was done on south side

By TOM HELD

of the Journal Sentinel staff

Thursday, August 3, 2000

Two people who ate at a Sizzler restaurant in Wauwatosa have become infected with E. coli bacteria, health officials said, prompting the officials to investigate the second area Sizzler on Wednesday.

The restaurant owner, E&B Management Co., voluntarily closed the Wauwatosa Sizzler late Wednesda...

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