McDonald's Invests $100M to Rebound from E. Coli Crisis

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McDonald's is investing $100 million to recover from an E. coli outbreak linked to onions on its Quarter Pounder hamburgers, which affected over 100 people and resulted in one death. The investment includes $65 million for the hardest-hit franchises. The outbreak, traced to onions from Taylor Farms, led to the temporary removal of Quarter Pounders from menus in several states. The FDA has stated there is no ongoing food safety concern, and McDonald's has resumed selling the burgers nationwide with onions from a new supplier.
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