McDonald’s to Resume Selling Quarter Pounders Everywhere After E. Coli Outbreak

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McDonald’s to Resume Selling Quarter Pounders Everywhere After E. Coli Outbreak
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The illnesses were caused by onions, not the beef.

McDonald’s will start selling Quarter Pounders at all its locations in the U.S. again after temporarily pausing sales following an E. coli outbreak that’s so far sickened 75 people in 13 states, including 13 hospitalizations and. The fast food chain has determined the cause of the outbreak was onions from a facility in Colorado that were only used on the Quarter Pounders and E. coli was not present in the beef used in the burgers.

McDonald’s had halted sales of Quarter Pounders in Colorado, Kansas, Utah, Wyoming, as well as portions of Idaho, Iowa, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, and Oklahoma, according to the. But all of those states will see Quarter Pounders again this week, albeit without the silvered onions sourced from Taylor Farms. It’s not clear when the restaurant chain may get onions for the Quarter Pounders again.

“As we move forward, I want to reassure you that customers can continue to count on McDonald’s to ALWAYS do the right thing,” Erlinger continued. “Our doing the right thing will show up in various ways—big and small, public and private.”

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