E. Coli Outbreak Strikes McDonald's: Onions Linked to Quarter Pounder Scare
McDonald's is grappling with an E. coli outbreak linked to its Quarter Pounder hamburgers. The CDC reports 49 illnesses across 10 states, with raw onions being the suspected source. McDonald's has removed Quarter Pounders in affected areas, cooperating with regulatory bodies to address the issue.
Devdiscourse News Desk | Washington DC | Updated: 24-10-2024 02:12 IST | Created: 24-10-2024 02:12 IST
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McDonald's is in crisis mode as federal investigators examine a deadly E. coli outbreak connected to the chain's Quarter Pounder hamburgers at its U.S. locations.
After the CDC confirmed at least 49 cases across 10 states, McDonald's pulled Quarter Pounders from a substantial number of stores, highlighting fresh onions as the potential contamination source.
Despite reassurances of food safety protocol adherence, critics argue the chain should enforce more stringent measures, such as restaurant closures, until the source is definitively confirmed.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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