HelloFresh Beef , Linked to E. coli Outbreak.<br />HelloFresh Beef , Linked to E. coli Outbreak.<br />CNET reports that six people have been hospitalized so far after eating contaminated beef provided by HelloFresh.<br />CNET reports that six people have been hospitalized so far after eating contaminated beef provided by HelloFresh.<br />If you received ground beef from the food delivery service between July 2-21, throw it away. .<br />The contaminated meat is labeled <br />"ground beef 85% lean/15% fat" with an "EST.46841" USDA inspection mark.<br />On the side of the packaging, identification numbers read "EST#46841 L1 22 155" or "EST#46841 L5 22 155.".<br />The CDC also advises throwing out frozen ground beef that may be affected and washing anything it touched.<br />On Sept. 14, the CDC said experts are trying to determine if any other beef is bad. .<br />Symptoms of E. coli poisoning, which typically start three to four days after consuming contaminated food, .<br />include stomach pain, vomiting and diarrhea.<br />According to the CDC, more cases could pop up, <br />as "it usually takes 3 to 4 weeks to determine <br />if a sick person is part of an outbreak."