A special “Thanksgiving feast” prepared by a Seattle Indian restaurant has reportedly left 35 people sick, according to King County Public Health.

Kanishka Cuisine of India, located in downtown Seattle, served a “Fusion Thanksgiving Feast” for the holiday. Beginning November 28, a day after the meal was served, dozens of customers reported gastrointestinal symptoms such as diarrhea, stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, headaches, and body aches.

No employees reported illness, and officials have not identified a specific food item responsible. However, King County Public Health said the symptoms closely resemble illnesses caused by bacterial toxins — dangerous substances produced when food is left at unsafe temperatures.

Although the outbreak seems to have stopped, the investigation

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