One dead in multistate E. coli outbreak tied to McDonald’s
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One dead in multistate E. coli outbreak tied to McDonald’s
One dead in multistate E. coli outbreak tied to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders, CDC says
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a food safety alert Tuesday regarding an E. coli outbreak that it says is linked with McDonald’s Quarter Pounders.
At least 49 illnesses have been reported across 10 states, including one death of an older person. Ten people have been hospitalized, including a child who had hemolytic uremic syndrome, a serious complication that can develop from an E. coli infection. Most of the illnesses are in Colorado and Nebraska.
McDonald’s has stopped using the onions as well as quarter-pound beef patties in several states while the investigation continues, the CDC says. According to the agency, the beef patties are used only for the Quarter Pounders, and the slivered onions are used primarily for the Quarter Pounder and not other items.
McDonald’s said in a statement that the initial investigation findings linked the onions to “a single supplier that serves three distribution centers.”
“We are working in close partnership with our suppliers to replenish supply for the Quarter Pounder in the coming weeks (timing will vary by local market),” it said. “In the meantime, all other menu items, including other beef products (including the Cheeseburger, Hamburger, Big Mac, McDouble and the Double Cheeseburger) are unaffected and available.”
According to the FDA, McDonald’s has removed the slivered onions and quarter-pound patties from stores in Colorado, Kansas, Utah, Wyoming and portions of Idaho, Iowa, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico and Oklahoma. In other states, Quarter Pounder burgers may not be available.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a food safety alert Tuesday regarding an E. coli outbreak that it says is linked with McDonald’s Quarter Pounders.
At least 49 illnesses have been reported across 10 states, including one death of an older person. Ten people have been hospitalized, including a child who had hemolytic uremic syndrome, a serious complication that can develop from an E. coli infection. Most of the illnesses are in Colorado and Nebraska.
McDonald’s has stopped using the onions as well as quarter-pound beef patties in several states while the investigation continues, the CDC says. According to the agency, the beef patties are used only for the Quarter Pounders, and the slivered onions are used primarily for the Quarter Pounder and not other items.
McDonald’s said in a statement that the initial investigation findings linked the onions to “a single supplier that serves three distribution centers.”
“We are working in close partnership with our suppliers to replenish supply for the Quarter Pounder in the coming weeks (timing will vary by local market),” it said. “In the meantime, all other menu items, including other beef products (including the Cheeseburger, Hamburger, Big Mac, McDouble and the Double Cheeseburger) are unaffected and available.”
According to the FDA, McDonald’s has removed the slivered onions and quarter-pound patties from stores in Colorado, Kansas, Utah, Wyoming and portions of Idaho, Iowa, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico and Oklahoma. In other states, Quarter Pounder burgers may not be available.
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8DonCo
Re: One dead in multistate E. coli outbreak tied to McDonald’s
chắc là Mc Donald dẹp tiêm cho xong.
saurieng2016
Re: One dead in multistate E. coli outbreak tied to McDonald’s
phục vụ cho hàng ..... tỉ tỉ người ......
Ai muốn hiểu sao thì hiểu ....
Ai muốn hiểu sao thì hiểu ....
trungthu
Re: One dead in multistate E. coli outbreak tied to McDonald’s
No more McDs for the kiddos!
LoveStory08
Re: One dead in multistate E. coli outbreak tied to McDonald’s
LoveStory08 wrote:No more McDs for the kiddos!
Mc Donald chuyên dụ khị đồ chơi cho con nít nó đòi vô ăn
saurieng2016
Re: One dead in multistate E. coli outbreak tied to McDonald’s
saurieng2016 wrote:LoveStory08 wrote:No more McDs for the kiddos!
Mc Donald chuyên dụ khị đồ chơi cho con nít nó đòi vô ăn
Yeah, happy meals.
LoveStory08
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FDA eyes McDonald’s supplier Taylor Farms as source of E. Coli outbreak
The Food and Drug Administration said Thursday that it’s investigating whether Taylor Farms, a supplier for McDonald’s
, is the possible source of the E. coli outbreak linked to Quarter Pounder hamburgers, which has killed at least one person and sickened nearly 50 others.
In a notice to customers, distributor U.S. Foods said Taylor Farms announced a recall on four raw onion products out of an abundance of caution “due to potential E. coli contamination.” The notice urged customers such as restaurants to stop using and destroy the affected products as soon as possible.
The FDA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have honed in on slivered onions served on the hamburgers as the likely source of contamination.
The Food and Drug Administration said Thursday that it’s investigating whether Taylor Farms, a supplier for McDonald’s
, is the possible source of the E. coli outbreak linked to Quarter Pounder hamburgers, which has killed at least one person and sickened nearly 50 others.
In a notice to customers, distributor U.S. Foods said Taylor Farms announced a recall on four raw onion products out of an abundance of caution “due to potential E. coli contamination.” The notice urged customers such as restaurants to stop using and destroy the affected products as soon as possible.
The FDA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have honed in on slivered onions served on the hamburgers as the likely source of contamination.
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8DonCo
Re: One dead in multistate E. coli outbreak tied to McDonald’s
saurieng2016 wrote:
cũng may tui không phải là Fans của McDonald
https://www.facebook.com/reel/1683091235880207
không nên tin mấy cái video nầy , nhiều khi dìm hàng, thời nay khó tin ai
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8DonCo
Re: One dead in multistate E. coli outbreak tied to McDonald’s
I just had McDonald for breakfast and I’m still hẻre!
LoveStory08
Re: One dead in multistate E. coli outbreak tied to McDonald’s
LoveStory08 wrote:I just had McDonald for breakfast and I’m still hẻre!
I am not McDonald's fan
saurieng2016
Re: One dead in multistate E. coli outbreak tied to McDonald’s
Tui chi an mostly breakfast burrito và ca phê from NC Donald thoi.
tutu2
Re: One dead in multistate E. coli outbreak tied to McDonald’s
Me neither.saurieng2016 wrote:LoveStory08 wrote:I just had McDonald for breakfast and I’m still hẻre!
I am not McDonald's fan
LoveStory08
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