Inspectors find dozens of violations at Taylor Farms in Colorado Springs
- The Food and Drug Administration inspectors found dozens of violations at Taylor Farms in Colorado Springs linked to an E. Coli outbreak that caused one death and over 100 infections from tainted onions served in McDonald's Quarter Pounders.
- The FDA's inspection records revealed serious health concerns, including improper hand sanitizer use, water contamination near food preparation areas, and cross-contamination of ingredients.
- In response to the outbreak, McDonald's has removed Quarter Pounder beef patties and slivered onions from 12 states and has stopped sourcing from Taylor Farms' Colorado Springs facility.
- Taylor Farms has recalled four raw onion products and stated they have never previously found E. Coli traces in onions, emphasizing their commitment to customer safety during the investigation.
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