An E. coli outbreak, which has killed at least one person in Colorado and sickened dozens of others, is linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounder hamburgers or the onions served on them, the Centers for ...
According to the CDC, McDonald's has removed the ingredients from stores in Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Oregon, Utah, Wisconsin and Wyoming. In other states, Quarter Pounder ...
McDonald’s pulled Quarter Pounders from one-fifth of its U.S. stores as a result of the outbreak and worked to reassure ...
Now, fast-food giant McDonald’s is reassuring its customers that the food it serves is safe and items that might have been part of the outbreak have been pulled. Wednesday, McDonald’s USA President ...
More states have been added to the list of states where McDonald’s restaurants have removed certain Quarter Pounder ingredients following an E. coli outbreak.
About 50 people have been reported infected in an E. coli outbreak involving McDonald’s Quarter Pounder sandwiches. Here is ...
With 49 people sickened by E. coli infections after eating at certain McDonald's locations, some may be wondering about the ...
Forty-nine people in total across 10 states have been linked to the illness, which can cause vomiting, severe stomach cramps ...
An E. coli bacteria outbreak linked to McDonald's has led to 49 cases of sickness, 10 hospitalizations, and one death.
McDonald's is temporarily removing Quarter Pounder hamburgers from restaurants in portions of Oklahoma because of an E. coli outbreak that has sickened at least 49 people nationwide.