E. coli Outbreak from McDonald's Burgers Sickens Over 100

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The E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounders has increased to 104 cases, with 34 hospitalizations and one death. The CDC and McDonald's identified slivered onions from Taylor Farms as the likely source, leading to a recall. McDonald's has resumed selling Quarter Pounders with onions from a new supplier. Fourteen states are affected, with Colorado reporting the most cases. Lawsuits have been filed against McDonald's, which emphasizes its commitment to food safety.
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