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McDonald's sued by Colorado man sickened in E. coli outbreak
Nov 3, 2024 11:03 AM

Oct 24 (Reuters) - A Colorado man has filed what appears

to be the first lawsuit against McDonald's over an E. coli

outbreak linked to Quarter Pounder burgers that has killed one

person and sickened nearly 50 others.

The lawsuit, filed in Circuit Court in Cook County,

Illinois, on Wednesday, alleges that Eric Stelly ate food from a

Greeley, Colorado, McDonald's on Oct. 4 and tested positive for

E. coli a few days later. Colorado health officials later told

Stelly that his E. coli was connected to the McDonald's

outbreak, the lawsuit said. Stelly lives in Greeley, but sued

McDonald's in Chicago, where the company is based.

The lawsuit, which seeks more than $50,000 in damages,

claims McDonald's was negligent in its handling and care of the

food. Shares pared gains after news of the lawsuit and were last

up 0.5%.

Representatives of McDonald's did not immediately respond to

a request for comment.

McDonald's USA President Joe Erlinger on Wednesday said the

fast-food chain needs to rebuild trust with the public after it

pulled the item off its menu at a fifth of its 14,000 U.S.

restaurants.

The outbreak has sickened people across the U.S. West and

Midwest, with one dead and 10 hospitalized due to serious

complications, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control

and Prevention.

Ron Simon, an attorney representing Stelly, said he is

representing another 15 people who were impacted by the

outbreak.

The CDC and McDonald's are scrutinizing the company's

supplies of slivered onions and beef patties as they try to

determine the cause of the outbreak, the company said. The U.S.

Department of Agriculture said late on Wednesday that the onions

used were the likely source of the illness, though one of its

state partners is testing samples of the beef for E. coli.

The E. coli O157:H7 strain that led to the McDonald's

outbreak is the same as a strain linked to a 1993 incident at

Jack in the Box that killed four children. McDonald's

suppliers test their products frequently and did so in the date

range the CDC gave for the outbreak, and none of them identified

this E. coli strain, company spokespeople said.

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