COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) – McDonald’s launched a observation at the supply of the new E. Coli outbreak, linking it to a facility in Colorado Springs.On Friday, they launched a observation announcing the outbreak most likely originated from slivered onions from Taylor Farms in Colorado Springs, commenting at the ongoing investigation from the FDA. As of October 22, they mentioned they stopped promoting the product because the investigation continues.They added that they are going to no longer be sourcing onions from that facility and mentioned different corporations who used Taylor Farms have adopted their lead.You’ll be able to learn their complete observation right here.Taylor Farms spoke back to 11 Information after we requested concerning the outbreak. They supplied the next observation:“As a family-owned industry, we take pleasure in offering protected, wholesome contemporary meals to other people on a daily basis. It saddens us to peer the diseases and affected people and households from the present E. coli O157:H7 outbreak. Our ideas and prayers pass out to the people and their households impacted. Our precedence stays the well being and protection of our shoppers. We’ve preemptively recalled yellow onions from our Taylor Farms Colorado facility that had been despatched to make a choice foodservice shoppers. We proceed to paintings with CDC and FDA who’re investigating the supply of the outbreak. All Taylor Farms merchandise available in the market lately are protected to devour.”One individual died in Colorado from E. Coli connected to this.The CDC mentioned on Friday that 26 new diseases have been reported since Tuesday, bringing the full quantity to 75. One demise was once reported in Colorado’s Mesa County connected to the outbreak.One Colorado guy has filed a lawsuit following the outbreak.The CDC additional mentioned that because of the precautions taken by means of McDonald’s and Taylor Farms, they consider the ongoing possibility to the general public is “very low.”Copyright 2024 KKTV. All rights reserved.