Walking Spider

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Walking Spider Found in Restaurants in the USA

[City, State] - [Date] - A new species of spider has been discovered in restaurants across the United States, causing concern among diners and health officials. The spider, known as the "walking spider," is characterized by its long, slender legs and ability to walk upright.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the walking spider is not venomous and poses no threat to humans. However, its presence in restaurants has raised concerns about food safety.

"We are still investigating the extent of the problem," said Dr. Emily Anderson, a CDC epidemiologist. "But we are advising restaurants to take steps to prevent the spiders from entering their establishments."

The CDC recommends that restaurants seal any cracks or holes in their walls and floors, and keep food covered at all times. They also advise diners to inspect their food carefully before eating it.

"If you see a spider on your food, don't eat it," said Dr. Anderson. "Dispose of the food and contact the restaurant manager."

The walking spider is believed to have originated in Southeast Asia, and it is unclear how it arrived in the United States. Scientists are currently studying the spider to learn more about its biology and behavior.

In the meantime, the CDC is urging restaurants and diners to take precautions to prevent the spread of the spider.

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