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An E. coli outbreak tied to McDonald's Quarter Pounder hamburger has left one person dead and dozens sick across 10 US states. The fast food chain has now taken the burger off the menu in affected ...
A widely sold lunch meat product has been urgently recalled across the US after officials determined a packaging defect that ...
In the wake of its recent headlines, McDonald’s has now become the target of an ongoing boycott initiated by The People’s ...
It's the same strain of E. coli linked to the McDonald's Quarter Pounder outbreak last year. To date, no illnesses linked to the product have been reported, officials said.
Latvian health officials have completed their investigation into an outbreak and general rise in E. coli which led to almost 80 sick people. The Center. Skip to content. Sponsored by Marler Clark.
More Than 160,000 Pounds of Ground Beef Recalled in E. coli Outbreak—USDA Sets Highest Risk Level. ... CDC: McDonald’s Quarter Pounders Linked to Deadly E. Coli Outbreak in 10 States.
What to know about food safety in your home amid increase in foodborne illnesses 04:32. Ground beef that was distributed nationwide may be contaminated with E. coli, according to the U.S ...
June 5 (UPI) --Some packages of organic ground beef sold at Whole Foods stores across the country may be contaminated with E. coli, federal officials have warned. The U.S. Department of ...
U.S. agriculture officials are warning that ground beef sold at Whole Foods markets nationwide may be contaminated with potentially dangerous E. coli bacteria. Officials issued a public health ...
Federal officials warn ground beef recently sold at Michigan Whole Foods could have E. coli. The product is no longer for sale, but customers may still have it in refrigerators or freezers. The U ...
A Lafayette well tested positive for E. coli in March, triggering a public notice in May and June water bills. The positive test was determined to be a false positive, posing no danger to the public.
U.S. agriculture officials are warning that ground beef sold at Whole Foods markets nationwide may be contaminated with potentially dangerous E. coli bacteria.