Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年10月25日
McDonald’s makes it official: onions from California produce company are linked to deadly E. coli outbreak
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麦当劳等多家快餐连锁店的新鲜洋葱被指与致命的大肠杆菌食物中毒爆发有关。加州的泰勒农场是涉事洋葱供应商,多个州的麦当劳已移除相关汉堡。至少49人在10个州患病,1人死亡。多家餐厅已采取措施,如停止使用新鲜洋葱等。

🥗麦当劳官员称,加州萨利纳斯的泰勒农场向一个配送设施发送洋葱,导致麦当劳在几个州的餐厅移除了 Quarter Pounder 汉堡。该爆发已致至少49人患病,1人死亡,调查人员认为切片洋葱是潜在感染源。

🚫U.S. Foods 称泰勒农场本周对可能受大肠杆菌污染的去皮整颗和切丁黄洋葱进行召回,但其不是麦当劳供应商,召回产品不包括麦当劳餐厅所售产品。

💡其他全国性连锁餐厅,如塔可钟、必胜客、肯德基和汉堡王等,暂时停止使用新鲜洋葱。一些餐厅说明了洋葱来源及处理情况。

😱此前也有洋葱引发的疫情,如2015年泰勒农场的召回事件,以及去年加州一公司的洋葱导致的沙门氏菌中毒事件。

A California-based produce company was the source of fresh onions linked to a deadly E. coli food poisoning outbreak at McDonald’s, officials with the restaurant chain said Thursday. Meanwhile, other fast-food restaurants — including Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, KFC and Burger King — pulled onions from some menus.McDonald’s officials said that Taylor Farms, of Salinas, California, sent onions to one distribution facility, which led the fast-food chain to remove Quarter Pounder hamburgers from restaurants in several states. McDonald’s didn’t say which facility it was.An outbreak tied to the burgers has sickened at least 49 people in 10 states, including a person who died, federal health officials have said. Investigators said they were focused on slivered onions as a potential source of the infections.U.S. Foods, a major wholesaler to restaurants across the country, said Thursday that Taylor Farms had issued a recall this week for peeled whole and diced yellow onions for potential E. coli contamination. The recalled onions came from a Taylor Farms facility in Colorado, a U.S. Foods spokesperson said. But the wholesaler also noted that it wasn’t a McDonald’s supplier and that its recall didn’t include any products sold at the fast-food chain’s restaurants.Taylor Farms did not respond to multiple requests for comment.Officials with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration did not confirm that the agency is investigating Taylor Farms. A spokesperson said Thursday that the agency is “looking at all sources” of the outbreak.In the meantime, other national restaurant chains temporarily stopped using fresh onions.“As we continue to monitor the recently reported E. coli outbreak, and out of an abundance of caution, we have proactively removed fresh onions from select Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and KFC restaurants,” Yum Brands said in a statement.Louisville, Kentucky-based Yum Brands wouldn’t say where onions were removed or whether the company uses the same supplier as McDonald’s. Yum Brands said it will continue to follow guidance from regulators and its suppliers.Restaurant Brands International, which owns Burger King, said Thursday that 5% of its restaurants use onions distributed by Taylor Farms’ Colorado facility. Burger King restaurants get deliveries of whole, fresh onions and its employees wash, peel and slice them.Even though it wasn’t contacted by health officials and it had no indications of illness, Restaurant Brands said it asked the restaurants that received onions from the Colorado facility to dispose of them two days ago. The company said it’s restocking with onions from other suppliers.Chipotle said Thursday it doesn’t source onions from Taylor Farms or us any other ingredients from the Colorado facility.Onions have been implicated in previous outbreaks. In 2015, Taylor Farms recalled a celery and onion mix used in Costco chicken salads after 19 people were sickened with E. coli. Last year, 80 people were sickened and one died in an outbreak of salmonella poisoning tied to bagged diced onions from Gills Onions of Oxnard, California.At least 10 people have been hospitalized in the McDonald’s outbreak, including a child who suffered a severe kidney disease complication as a result of the infection. Illnesses were confirmed between Sept. 27 and Oct. 11, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Victims were infected with E. coli 0157:H7, a type of bacteria that produces a dangerous toxin. It causes about 74,000 infections in the U.S. annually, leading to more than 2,000 hospitalizations and 61 deaths each year, according to CDC.A Greeley, Colorado, man is suing McDonald’s after contracting an E. coli infection. In a lawsuit filed this week, Eric Stelly said he ate food from local McDonald’s on Oct. 4 and fell ill two days later. After he sought emergency care, health officials confirmed his infection was part of the outbreak.Symptoms occur of E. coli poisoning can occur quickly, within a day or two of eating contaminated food. They typically include fever, vomiting, diarrhea or bloody diarrhea and signs of dehydration — little or no peeing, increased thirst and dizziness. The infection is especially dangerous for children younger than 5, people who are elderly, pregnant or who have weakened immune systems.Recommended newsletter Most Powerful Women Daily: Every weekday, MPW Daily provides original reporting, key insights, and expert perspectives on the women leading the moment in business and beyond. Sign up here.

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