Two lawsuits have been filed against the fast-food giant after the CDC announced it was investigating an E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders.

    • @smayonak@lemmy.world
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      156 hours ago

      Lots of people probably aren’t aware that Trump’s crew has published a manifesto saying they will eliminate the FDA.

      • @FatCrab
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        76 hours ago

        Moreover, because of the conservative-court lead overturning of chevron combined with bullshittery about standing, FDA, among all other agencies, have at best questionable power.

  • Rhaedas
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    1520 hours ago

    Not to defend McD’s, but isn’t it looking a lot like a third party distributor that caused this?

    • @Kanzar@sh.itjust.works
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      4719 hours ago

      A lot of companies have tried to dodge their liability responsibilities by claiming it was an unrelated third party that is responsible.

      The consumer still has a contractual relationship with the vendor, not the upstream provider.

      The vendor is the one who should ensure their supply chain is safe, and can’t demand a stupidly low price that gives no room for safe practices.

        • SaltySalamander
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          37 hours ago

          The onions that were contaminated came from Taylor Farms, who supplies the onions for quarter pounders. McDonalds does not own Taylor Farms.

          • @ltxrtquq@lemmy.ml
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            56 hours ago

            But they did own the onions before they were sold to customers, which I think means they deserve at least some fault here.

            • SaltySalamander
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              I never said they didn’t deserve some fault. I was challenging sausage boy up there on his assertion that McD’s owns their entire supply chain. They don’t own Taylor Farms, their onion supplier, so the assertion that they own their entire supply chain is wrong.

    • @basmati@lemmus.org
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      1417 hours ago

      Lawsuits like this list all possible parties that have money; so McDonald’s, the local store, the local store owner, the distributor, any outside company any of the above companies use that could be linked to sanitation, all of them would be listed.

      If the case goes to trial and the movant(victim) wins, then the jury/judge will assign blame as a percent of the total. McDonald’s may have no liability despite being included, or they may have 10% meaning they need to pay that percent of whatever judgement was awarded.

      Each named party can also independently try to settle to have their name removed from future proceedings.

      • @catloaf@lemm.ee
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        36 hours ago

        Yup, the shotgun approach is standard. Most of these people and companies will be removed from the suit pretty quick. McDonald’s will settle fairly soon, because they can save money that way instead of going through the whole trial just to reduce their liability. The main defendant will be the source of the onions, either the farm/importer or the distributor. They’ll settle eventually.

    • The Assman
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      1220 hours ago

      Who sold the meat to consumers, and was there other (more expensive) meat McDiarrhea could have sold instead?

      • @Qkall@lemmy.ml
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        819 hours ago

        i dont disagree but its the onions that are implicated … i havent seen the source of them though, it could be the same folk