An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link The McDonald's E. coli outbreak cases have increased to 75 people in 13 states as of Thursday, the US Centers for Disease Control said in a ...
McDonald’s always-broken ice cream machines might finally get easier to fix. That’s because the US Copyright Office granted an exemption allowing third parties to ...
McDonald’s ice cream machines have developed a lousy reputation for being broken when you visit the restaurant, largely due to strict copyright laws that only permit specially licensed ...
Dozens of Americans are still recovering from a dangerous bacteria found festering in one of McDonald’s most iconic burgers. An E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald’s’ Quarter Pounder has led ...
A major McDonald's supplier is reportedly recalling some of its yellow onions as the fast-food chain deals with a deadly E. coli outbreak. Taylor Farms told Bloomberg late Wednesday that it hasn't ...
Donald Trump is capitalizing on his viral visit to McDonald's by now selling a “MAGADonald's” campaign t-shirt. The Republican presidential nominee made headlines on Sunday when he was seen ...
A Colorado resident has accused McDonald’s of negligence after he tested positive for E. coli shortly after consuming food from the fast food chain, marking the first lawsuit against McDonald ...
Following an E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders in the United States, the fast-food giant faces its first lawsuit related to the incident, alleging negligence in food safety ...
McDonald's has stopped selling Quarter Pounder hamburgers at about one-fifth of its U.S. restaurants as federal health officials investigate an outbreak of E. coli that has sickened nearly 50 ...
Taylor Farms recalled the onions out of an abundance of caution. Editor's Note: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that US Foods is a distributor to McDonald's. According to ...
After an E. coli outbreak, McDonald’s stopped selling the Quarter Pounder in 12 states. The burger might take a hit for now, but its hold on customers will prevail, experts say. By Hank Sanders ...