After an E. coli outbreak, McDonald’s stopped selling the Quarter Pounder in 12 states. The burger might take a hit for now, but its hold on customers will prevail, experts say. By Hank Sanders ...
McDonald's Quarter Pounder is part of a "classics" menu that drives huge sales. That's why the Golden Arches will want to fix ...
Last week, McDonald's temporarily ceased sales of the Quarter Pounder in certain states as a result of a potential E. coli contamination. After further investigation, Quarter Pounder beef patties ...
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.
McDonald’s will return the Quarter Pounder to menus across several states this week after yanking the burger due to an E. coli outbreak. The burger’s beef patties were not the source of the ...
Oct. 28 (UPI) --McDonald's will resume selling Quarter Pounder hamburgers in all restaurants this week, as it was informed results of testing showed no detection of E.coli in the beef patties ...
McDonald's Quarter Pounder has been linked to a deadly E. coli outbreak across 10 states. The fast-food chain overhauled its famous burger in 2018 — then reported a surge in sales. Now ...
A push by McDonald's to revamp the Quarter Pounder in recent years — switching to fresh beef and pushing a marketing campaign complete with "I'd rather be eating a Quarter Pounder" stickers ...
A McDonald's Quarter Pounder hamburger meal is seen at a McDonald's on October 23, 2024 in New York City. Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images The E. coli infections, first reported on Sept.
NEW YORK: McDonald's on Sunday (Oct 27) said it would start selling its Quarter Pounder hamburgers again, after tests for E.coli came back clear. Restaurants in a dozen US states had temporarily ...
It said it will resume selling the Quarter Pounder at affected restaurants —- without slivered onions — in the coming week. As of Friday, the outbreak had expanded to at least 75 people sick ...