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A Colorado teen was hospitalized for kidney failure after allegedly chowing down on a McDonald’s Quarter Pounder with cheese in the weeks leading up to the
Trump reacts to Biden calling his supporters ‘garbage’ moments after Harris said ‘Americans died’ due to ex-prez During her second visit, a test revealed that the teen was in kidney failure due to a severe E. coli infection. Bowler is now one of at least 75 people, 22 of whom were hospitalized, believed to have been sickened by
It remains unclear, however, how much damage has already been caused and how it will affect the teen in the future.
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E. coli outbreak, including 1 death, linked to McDonald’s Quarter PoundersAt least one person has died and dozens more have gotten sick from E. coli that has been linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders.
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Quarter Pounders From McDonald's Are Giving People E. Coli in ColoradoThe Centers for Disease Control issued a food-safety alert on October 22.
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McDonald’s brings back Quarter Pounders after E. coli outbreak linked to onionsMcDonald's has reintroduced the Quarter Pounder at select restaurants after an E. coli outbreak linked to onions, not beef patties. Learn more about the investigation and safety measures.
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One dead in multistate E. coli outbreak tied to McDonald's Quarter Pounders, CDC saysMost of the people who became ill reported eating McDonald's Quarter Pounder sandwiches, the CDC says.
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McDonald’s to Resume Selling Quarter Pounders Everywhere After E. Coli OutbreakThe illnesses were caused by onions, not the beef.
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McDonald’s to resume sale of Quarter Pounders at all restaurants following testingThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration continues to believe that slivered onions from a single supplier are the likely source of contamination.
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