McDonald’s said Thursday that Taylor Farms is the supplier of the onions served on Quarter Pounders, which were pulled from the restaurant giant’s menus in multiple states following a deadly E. coli outbreak.
The FDA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have honed in on slivered onions served on the hamburgers as the likely source of the contamination.
In a notice to customers Wednesday, distributor U.S. Foods said Taylor Farms announced a recall on four raw onion products out of an abundance of caution because of “potential E. coli contamination.” Customers such as restaurants were urged to stop using and destroy the affected products as soon as possible.
An FDA spokesperson said Thursday the agency was probing Taylor Farms as the possible source of the E. coli outbreak linked to hamburgers, adding, “We’re looking at all possible sources.”
As of Wednesday, at least 49 people have been sickened with E. coli infections linked to the outbreak. One older adult has died, and 10 others, including a child suffering from hemolytic uremic syndrome, have been hospitalized.
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