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1 dead, 49 sickened in E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounders: CDC

At least 10 people have been hospitalized, according to the CDC.


Dozens of people across the U.S. have contracted E. coli traced to ingredients in McDonald's Quarter Pounders, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said Tuesday.

So far, 49 people from 10 states have fallen ill with a strain known as E. coli O157:H7, which causes a severe intestinal infection in humans.

Most of the cases have been in Colorado, which has 27 reported cases, and Nebraska, which has nine reported cases, according to the CDC.

Ten people have been hospitalized, including a child with complications from hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) -- a disease that affects the kidneys. An older person in Colorado has died, according to the CDC.

Every patient interviewed by the CDC said they ate at McDonald's before falling ill and most said they ate Quarter Pounder hamburgers, specifically.

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A Quarter Pounder hamburger is served at a McDonald's restaurant on March 30, 2017 in Effingham, Illinois.
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It's not clear which ingredient is responsible for the illnesses, but CDC investigators are focused on two ingredients: fresh, slivered onions and fresh beef patties.

McDonald's told the CDC it has removed slivered onions and beef patties used for Quarter Pounder hamburgers from stores in the states where cases have been reported, the federal health agency said. As a result, the CDC said Quarter Pounders won't be available for sale in some states.

Although most E. coli bacteria are harmless and are part of a healthy intestinal tract, some strains of the bacteria can make people sick, according to the CDC.

E. coli symptoms often begin three to four days after ingesting the bacteria and include severe stomach cramps, diarrhea that may be bloody and vomiting.

Most people recover on their own within five to seven days, but some people may develop HUS and require hospitalization.

The CDC urges those who are experiencing severe E. coli symptoms and recently ate a McDonald's Quarter Pounder to contact their health care provider immediately.

In a statement on Tuesday evening, McDonald's North America Chief Supply Chain Officer Cesar Piña said that the fast food chain believes the outbreak is linked to slivered onions "used in the Quarter Pounder and sourced by a single supplier that serves three distribution centers."

"As a result, and in line with our safety protocols, all local restaurants have been instructed to remove this product from their supply and we have paused the distribution of all slivered onions in the impacted area," the statement read, in part. "We will continue to work with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and are committed to providing timely updates as we restore our full menu."
 
What a crock of shit....E. coli O157:H7 is native to cattle stomachs and intestines. It doesn't exist in onions unless contaminated by some major outside source, like using sewage runoff from cattle farms where they're infected with it but there is no proper enforcement of laws. Places like Mexico.

Also look to the "fresh" beef McDonald's advertised for the Quarter Pounder a while back. You get what you pay for, It's a shame people have to pay good money for this slop that makes them sick and outright kills their children through HUS.

I'd love to invite these MCD executives to chow down on the slop they know makes people sick, just like that parasite Stewart Parnell and his peanut butter. And then have them shot.
 
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I literally ate a quarterpounder for dinner like 15 minutes ago. It was the first time I have had McDonalds in years. The Trump McDonalds memes were so funny I kept looking at them when I was supposed to be working and got the thought of having McDonalds for dinner stuck in my head.
How long do I have left to live?
I'm afraid you're already dead, burger child.
 
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I hate to say it, but I agree. The quarter pounder is great.
It's one of the few hamburgers on the menu that is an actual hamburger and not a retard's failed attempt at math.

It's coming from the illegals Biden brought in and working at the meat plants.

They don't wash their hands after wiping their buttholes with their fingers.

Have you seen the fake meat plants? They're beyond disgusting. The standards and conditions for REAL meat would be exponentially worse.
 
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Didn't that happen to Jack in the Box in the early 90s and it nearly killed the franchise?
It did. They offered the "Monster Burger" and demand was so high corners were cut from the then-standard temperature of 145F which was barely enough as-is. Had the standard been raised to 165F as it should be this would have never happened.

"So good it's scary", they advertised. I believe it was very scary when your children had bloody diarrhea with excruciating cramps followed by their kidneys failing.

Food safety is the bedrock of an industrialized society. I should make it clear if through some unexpected circumstances of fate you eat my cooking - rest assured it is prepared with exceptionally high standards. Cleanliness and order are priorities of mine. I once went without eating anything besides what was in my pack at a BSA camp because of the poor handling of raw meats during cooking.
 
I've just about mcfucking had it rn...
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It did. They offered the "Monster Burger" and demand was so high corners were cut from the then-standard temperature of 145F which was barely enough as-is. Had the standard been raised to 165F as it should be this would have never happened.

"So good it's scary", they advertised. I believe it was very scary when your children had bloody diarrhea with excruciating cramps followed by their kidneys failing.

Food safety is the bedrock of an industrialized society. I should make it clear if through some unexpected circumstances of fate you eat my cooking - rest assured it is prepared with exceptionally high standards. Cleanliness and order are priorities of mine. I once went without eating anything besides what was in my pack at a BSA camp because of the poor handling of raw meats during cooking.

I had forgotten about the Jack In The Box incident. I don't trust any fast food. I have no idea who is handling it and how well it's cooked.
 
I had forgotten about the Jack In The Box incident. I don't trust any fast food. I have no idea who is handling it and how well it's cooked.
I was hospitalized and nearly died from rotavirus at 5 years old around that time. I'm so obsessive with cleaning food prep surfaces and safe handling for this reason.

I think it's a justifiable compulsive behavior. To this day I have a genuine uneasiness when it comes to vomiting.
 
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