The popular McDonald's menu item is making a comeback after a deadly E. coli outbreak caused it to be pulled from hundreds of ...
One person has died. During a media briefing on Sunday, McDonald's confirmed that the beef used in its Quarter Pounder patties is not the source of contamination in the ongoing outbreak.
The outbreak has been linked to onions used on McDonald's Quarter Pounder sandwiches. Investigators believe those onions came from the Taylor Farms distribution facility in Colorado Springs.
The family of a man who died after eating a McDonald’s Quarter Pounder has now spoken out after learning that he was the first fatality linked to a multi-state E. coli outbreak. James Charles ...
The Quarter Pounder is back on the menu this week at all McDonald's locations following an E. coli outbreak linked to onions used in its burgers, though the company warns "case counts will grow." ...
She ordered her favorite Quarter Pounder with cheese and extra pickles. Her first symptoms — fever and stomach pain — started the next month, according to her mother, Brittany Randall.
It’s an outbreak that is believed to have originated from one of the ingredients in its popular Quarter Pounder sandwich, and which has seen 75 people sickened and caused one death across 13 states.
McDonald's will resume sale of its Quarter Pounder burgers, the company announced Sunday, after testing by authorities in Colorado ruled out the company’s beef patties as the source of a large E.
Quarter Pounders will return to the menu at locations where sales of the hamburgers had been paused amid an E. coli outbreak, after beef was ruled out as the source.
A popular food item at one of the biggest fast food chains in the world has been taken off of the menu in select states, ...
The outbreak has been linked to onions used on McDonald's Quarter Pounder sandwiches. Investigators believe those onions came from the Taylor Farms distribution facility in Colorado Springs. Those ...