This Summer Was Shitty Enough But Now We Have Cyclospora

DatingNews newsroom brief · 48m ago · 2 min read · via rollingstone.com

A foodborne illness that stems from fecal matter on produce is adding a new, gross layer to an already rough season in Trump's America

The outbreak of Cyclospora, a foodborne illness caused by contaminated produce, is a major concern for the public, and it's especially relevant to our audience who are likely to be social and active during the summer months, including going on dates at outdoor restaurants or picnics. This summer has already been marked by a series of unfortunate events, and the addition of a foodborne illness outbreak is just another thing to worry about, particularly when it comes to sharing food with a partner or meeting new people in social settings.

The fact that Cyclospora is caused by fecal matter on produce is a stark reminder of the importance of food safety, especially when it comes to fresh fruits and vegetables that are often consumed raw. For people who are dating, this can be a major turnoff, especially if they're planning a romantic picnic or outdoor meal. The last thing anyone wants to worry about on a date is getting sick from the food they're eating, and this outbreak is likely to make people even more cautious about the food they choose to eat, and where they choose to eat it.

As the summer continues, it will be interesting to see how the dating scene is affected by this outbreak, and whether people will be more likely to choose indoor dates or cook their own meals at home. We'll also be watching to see how restaurants and food establishments respond to the outbreak, and whether they'll be taking extra precautions to ensure the safety of their customers. One thing is for sure, this summer just got a whole lot more complicated, and it will be important for our audience to stay informed and take the necessary precautions to stay safe and healthy.

Originally reported by rollingstone.com. DatingNews adds analysis for culture, style & media readers.

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