Things are heating up for McDonalds in the wake of a recentEscherichia colioutbreak traced to its Quarter Pounders.
Days later, officials at the Weld County Department of Public Health notified Stelly that he tested positive forE.
He is reportedly still recovering from his illness.
A double Quarter Pounder with cheese and fries.© David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty
While most cases ofE.
This condition damages peoples blood vessels, which can then cause widespread organ damage, particularly to the kidneys.
coliand other foodborne germs.
But its likely that Stelly will not be the only legal repercussion for McDonalds.
coliOutbreak will be one of the most significant food poisoning outbreaks this year.
coli, said lawyer Ron Simon in astatementfrom the firm.
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