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McDonald’s announced on Sunday, October 27, that the Quarter Pounder would return to menus at hundreds of locations after it was pulled over E. coli concerns, the AP reports.
[3] [4] An update to the investigation was published on October 25 with 26 new cases, 12 new hospitalizations, and 3 new U.S. states (Oregon, Washington, and Utah). [5] On October 22, McDonald's stores in the affected states temporarily removed the Quarter Pounder from the menu or stopped serving it with the specific slivered onions and beef ...
McDonald's is working on damage control as news of an E. coli outbreak tanked the stock as much as 7% on Tuesday.About one-fifth of McDonald's US restaurants are not offering Quarter Pounders or ...
McDonald’s had stopped Quarter Pounders in select areas, and a large onion supplier issued a recall for possible E. coli contamination last week.
McDonald's continues to source pork from facilities that use gestation crates, and in 2012 pledged to phase them out. [115] [116] [needs update] McDonald's has been the subject of animal rights activism. In 2021, Animal Rising blockaded four UK distribution centers using bamboo towers, leading to food shortages at restaurants. [117]
The McDonald's restaurant was located on a US Naval Air Station and was thus exempt from the law. When the base closed in 1995, the restaurant was required to do likewise. [54] 3 Bolivia November 21, 1997 November 30, 2002 Closed due to poor sales and high prices. McDonald's has since attempted to reenter the Bolivian market, but with little ...
McDonald’s is finally sharing some new information on its spinoff restaurant CosMc’s that fans could think is out of this world.. The fast food giant introduced the beverage-forward concept in ...
We cook it all for you at McDonald's (1982, concurrent with 1980 slogans) McDonald's and you (October 1982– April 16, 1984) It's a good time for the great taste of McDonald's (April 16, 1984 – April 10, 1988, this slogan was used on newspapers from April 16, 1984, until March 6, 1990, and in November 1993)