The other day, at the launch of Sevilla FC's new jerseys, a special jersey was unveiled. On the front of the jersey were the words "polluted life," and on the sleeves was the mixed English-Spanish phrase "I love pepinos (I love cucumbers)." Club president José María del Nido and new coach Marcelino stated that the presentation of this custom-made jersey was entirely to help Spain's cucumbers and vegetable farmers.
In May of this year, several Western European countries experienced an outbreak of hemolytic uremic syndrome caused by vegetables infected with enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli, resulting in over 50 deaths and thousands infected. Due to researchers' negligence and misleading media reports, Spanish "poisonous cucumbers" were mistakenly identified as the culprit for this disaster. This didn't sit well with the people of Seville, as cucumbers are an essential vegetable in their lives. The key ingredient in the traditional Andalusian cold soup "Gazpacho" is cucumber. Therefore, Sevilla FC specially created this unique jersey to fully support Spanish cucumbers.
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