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Outcry over the incident of death and people falling ill due to infection of McDonald's burger – Top News Bulletin


Washington (USA): There is an outcry in the whole world due to the death of one person after eating the burger of the world famous McDonald's company and the spread of severe infection among many people. Now people are afraid of eating McDonald's burgers. Let us tell you that in America, there was an allegation of spreading E.coli bacteria infection by eating burgers of the famous food chain 'McDonald's'. After this, people in other countries including America also became tense. Due to this, the kiln of Macdonald Company started to fail. Company officials were also shocked by the news of people falling ill after eating McDonald's burgers. Therefore, now the company officials have issued a statement from their side to assure people on this matter.

McDonald's company says its restaurants are safe. But people are not able to believe his words because America's federal investigators are trying to confirm that eating McDonald's 'Quarter Pounder Hamburger' has caused the spread of E.coli bacteria infection. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had said on Tuesday that eating McDonald's burgers has spread the infection of E.coli bacteria, due to which at least 49 people in 10 states have fallen ill and one of them The person has died. Preliminary investigation conducted by the US Food and Drug Administration has revealed that onions in 'Quarter Pounder Hamburger' may have caused E.

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Coli bacteria infection is suspected to be spreading. ,

Burgers removed from McDonald's restaurant

McDonald's said it is looking for a new supplier to provide fresh onions. Meanwhile, the 'Quarter Pounder Hamburger' has been removed from McDonald's located in parts of the states as well as other states affected by the E.coli bacteria. McDonald's said it has been working closely with federal food safety regulators since it became aware of the outbreak of E.coli bacteria late last week. There are more than 14,000 McDonald's restaurants in the US and it serves one million 'Quarter Pounder hamburgers' every two weeks in the affected area. E.coli bacteria grow in the intestines of animals and are found in the environment. This infection can cause fever, stomach cramps, and bloody diarrhea. This can also cause death. (Language)

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