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McDonald’s says beef patties not responsible for E. Coli illnesses

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McDonald’s says beef patties not responsible for E. Coli illnesses


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McDonald’s announced on Sunday that its beef patties are not responsible for the E. Coli outbreak linked to the company’s quarter pounders. It comes after the outbreak made at least 75 people sick, including at least 22 who were hospitalized and one person who died. NBC News’ Maura Barrett has the details.