US health authorities said Wednesday that slivered onions used by McDonald's triggered an e.Coli outbreak that sickened 90 people. "Fresh, slivered onions served on Quarter Pounders and other menu ...
Reuters reports. The CDC and the fast food chain are examining onions and beef patties to determine the outbreak's source. University of Guel Food Science. Professor Keith Warner tells Reuters the ...
In other onion news, more than 1,000 cases of green onions were recalled over the weekend because of a possible Salmonella contamination. The green onions were shipped across Canada and the U.S. to ...
A fatal E. coli outbreak that has sickened 75 people in 13 states has been linked to yellow onions supplied by Taylor Farms, which have been subject to recall and have led to multiple fast-food ...
coli outbreak associated with McDonald’s Quarter Pounders, major restaurant chains and food distributors are pulling raw sliced onions produced by Salinas, Calif.-based Taylor Farms. As of ...
COLORADO SPRINGS — In a press release from McDonald's, they say the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says the slivered onions from a Taylor Farms facility in Colorado Springs are the “likely ...
coli, theCenters for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday. McDonald’s attributed the illnesses to slivered onions, and the Food and Drug Administration indicated that onions might have ...
Taylor Farms also issued a recall on its peeled, diced and whole peeled yellow onion packs “due to potential E.Coli contamination” Kimberlee Speakman is a digital writer at PEOPLE. She has ...
McDonald’s Corp. supplier Taylor Farms is recalling some yellow onion batches produced in a Colorado facility in response to a deadly E. coli outbreak at the burger chain. Taylor Farms ...
Fast food giants have pulled fresh onions from their menus in the US after a McDonald's E.coli outbreak that killed one person and left 49 others sick. McDonald's, as well as its rivals including ...
A string of American fast-food chains and restaurants are pulling fresh onions from some of their locations because of E. Coli food poisoning risks. Yum Brands, the parent of Taco Bell ...