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Home»Featured»McDonald’s Commits $100 Million to Address E. Coli Crisis Following Several E. Coli Lawsuits
McDonald’s Commits 0 Million to Address E. Coli Crisis Following Several E. Coli Lawsuits
"In this ironic development, a real comparison will be made between McDonalds giving away 100 million to its own franchisees to resolve the impact of this outbreak, compared to what it gives the actual victims of this outbreak."
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McDonald’s Commits $100 Million to Address E. Coli Crisis Following Several E. Coli Lawsuits

Kit RedwineBy Kit RedwineNovember 20, 2024Updated:December 20, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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In the aftermath of a deadly outbreak of E. coli, and several McDonald’s E. coli onion lawsuits filed by the same law firm, McDonald’s has announced a $100 million investment plan to support franchisees and recover from the recent E. coli outbreak linked to slivered onions in Quarter Pounder burgers.

The investment will be divided into two primary components: $65 million dedicated to supporting owners in the most affected states, and $35 million allocated to traffic-driving marketing programs, according to cnbc.com. The company plans to develop local recovery strategies for heavily impacted markets, with additional details expected in the coming weeks.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported the outbreak has now impacted 104 individuals across 14 states, resulting in 37 hospitalizations and one fatality. Following the CDC’s initial announcement connecting the E. coli outbreak to McDonald’s Quarter Pounder burgers, the company experienced an immediate decline in daily sales and customer traffic.

McDonald’s Chief Financial Officer Ian Borden indicated that while the outbreak negatively impacted sales, the company does not anticipate a material long-term effect on its business. The Food and Drug Administration has stated that no continued food safety concern appears to exist related to the outbreak.

The fast-food chain has completed the nationwide reintroduction of Quarter Pounder burgers with slivered onions after temporarily removing the menu item from some locations. This follows comprehensive safety reviews and collaborative efforts with health authorities.

In a memo to franchisees and employees, McDonald’s leadership said, “We have navigated a complex and fast changing situation, moved at an unmatched pace, and showed the true character of our brand through unwavering dedication to the safety and well-being of our customers. As we enter the ‘Recovery’ phase, we will continue to uphold our commitment to do the right thing.”

Although the investment represents McDonald’s strategic approach to supporting franchise owners and rebuilding customer confidence in the wake of the food safety incident, the company still faces legal repercussions.

Multiple lawsuits have been filed on behalf of victims of victims injured by the E. coli outbreak, including one by the family of a 15-year-old girl from Colorado who developed Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS), a severe complication that can lead to kidney failure, neurological damage, and, in extreme cases, death.

Commenting on this article, national E. coli lawyer Dr. Tony Coveny of Ron Simon & Associates, a national food poisoning law firm representing over fifty two families affected by the McDonald’s onion E. coli outbreak, said, “Outbreaks are often complex cases, involving multiple jurisdictions and regulatory agencies, which makes it all the more important for affected individuals to have legal representation to advocate for their rights.” He also noted that,:

“In this ironic development, a real comparison will be made between McDonalds giving away 100 million to its own franchisees to resolve the impact of this outbreak, compared to what it gives the actual victims of this outbreak.”

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