McDonald's sued by consumers over E.coli outbreak
McDonald's faces a proposed class action lawsuit after consumers reported E.coli symptoms linked to onions in Quarter Pounders, alleging failure to disclose contamination risks.
- Economy
- Reuters
- Published Date: 10:31 | 29 October 2024
- Modified Date: 10:31 | 29 October 2024
McDonald's was sued on Tuesday by consumers in a proposed class action stemming from the E.coli outbreak linked to onions in the fast-food chain's Quarter Pounders.
In a complaint filed in Chicago federal court, Amanda McCray and William Michael Kraft said they experienced many symptoms associated with E.coli infection after buying Quarter Pounders this month. They said they would not have bought their burgers had McDonald's disclosed the risk of contamination.
The lawsuit seeks damages for all people in the United States who bought Quarter Pounders contaminated with E.coli.