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- First lawsuit filed against McDonald's over E coli outbreak linked to Quarter Pounders
First lawsuit filed against McDonald's over E coli outbreak linked to Quarter Pounders
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At least two lawsuits have been filed against McDonald's, one by Eric Stelly and the other by Clarissa DeBock, following a reported E. coli outbreak associated with the company's Quarter Pounder sandwich. The lawsuits, both seeking compensation for medical bills, lost wages, physical and emotional suffering, and negligence by McDonald's, were filed after the CDC issued a food safety alert.
We have never seen E. coliO157:H7 associated with onions in the past.
Serving customers safely in every single restaurant, each and every day, is our top priority.
The McDonald's E. coli Outbreak will be one of the most significant food poisoning outbreaks this year.
Through this lawsuit and others, we will make sure that all of the victims are fully compensated for their losses, that their voices are heard, and that McDonald's and its suppliers permanently fix the health violations that caused the food to become contaminated with E. coli.
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- 1.McDonalds
- 2.US Food and Drug Administration
- 3.Taylor Farms
- 4.US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- 5.US Department of Agriculture