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At least 22 people have been treated in hospital due to the outbreak, including a child who suffered a severe kidney disease complication as a result.
Illnesses were confirmed between 27 September and 10 October, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Eric Stelly, from Greeley, Colorado, is suing McDonald’s after contracting an E.coli infection.
In a lawsuit, he said he ate at McDonald’s on 4 October, before falling ill two days later and seeking emergency care. Health officials later confirmed his infection was part of the outbreak.
Onions have been implicated in previous outbreaks and in 2015, Taylor Farms recalled a celery and onion mix used in Costo chicken salads after 19 people fell sick with E.coli.
Taylor Farms has been approached for comment.
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