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Home»Featured»Andre’s Banquets and Catering Lawsuit: E. coli In Salads Served at Two Events? Nearly 100 Identified Victims So Far!
Andre’s Banquets and Catering Lawsuit: E. coli In Salads Served at Two Events? Nearly 100 Identified Victims So Far!
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Andre’s Banquets and Catering Lawsuit: E. coli In Salads Served at Two Events? Nearly 100 Identified Victims So Far!

McKenna Madison CovenyBy McKenna Madison CovenyNovember 19, 2024Updated:November 19, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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In early November 2024, an Escherichia coli (E. coli) outbreak emerged in St. Louis County, Missouri, primarily affecting individuals associated with Rockwood Summit High School. The St. Louis County Department of Public Health (DPH) reported that as of November 19, 2024, 94cases had been identified, with several hospitalizations. The outbreak was linked to two events: an end-of-season banquet and a veterans’ event, both hosted or catered by Andre’s Banquets and Catering.

Investigations suggested that a salad served at both events might be the source of the illness, though no specific ingredient was conclusively identified Andre’s Banquets and Catering has denied responsibility, stating that the health department’s press release was “reckless” and “defamatory” to their 44-year-old business.

Despite the denial, the DPH continues to investigate the outbreak, emphasizing the importance of stringent food safety practices within the catering and food service industry.

And now, Ron Simon & Associates have been retained to to investigate the link more thoroughly, adn to find out (through processes such as discovery), whether or not Andre’s Banquets and Catering is the cause of these tragic illnesses. Legal proceedings like this serve, says Ron Simon, a national E. coli lawyer (and the attorney who represents more than 50 McDonald’s E. coli victims and who also filed the first Carrot E. coli lawsuit in the nation just yesterday) as a necessary reminder of the obligations food service providers have to protect consumers, especially vulnerable populations like children, from preventable health hazards.

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