4 comments

  • tzs 15 hours ago

    > But the affected onions, pulled off the market by McDonald’s and other fast food companies, were apparently supplied by a California produce company’s Colorado processing facility

    I wonder what other fast food companies were using them? McDonald's is the only one I've seen in the news with an E. coli outbreak.

    I read elsewhere that McDonald's has now put Quarter Pounder's back on the menu, but without onions. I'm curious why they didn't switch to using the onions that they use on their other burgers.

    Sure, the dehydrated diced onions they use on all the burgers that aren't part of the Quarter Pounder lineup aren't as good as the slivered onions they use on the Quarter Pounder but I'd rather have those onions than no onions.

    • woleium 6 hours ago

      because they buy in such vast quantities. if they make a change like this demand will outstrip supply beyond any reasonable slack in the system.

  • mouse_ 18 hours ago

    So can every other type of farm. Weird headline.

    • xnx 17 hours ago

      I think the point is that onions, lettuce, etc. wouldn't have a problem with e. coli if it weren't for animal runoff.