A Grand Junction, Colo., high school student was hospitalized with kidney failure due to E. coli after eating a Quarter Pounder from McDonald’s.
The E. coli outbreak at McDonald’s around the country has been linked to 13 states, with the majority of cases reported in Colorado. In Mesa County Colorado, 18 cases have been reported with one death occurring.
According to Denver 7, 15-year-old Kamberlyn Bowler has been hospitalized with kidney failure. Bowler has a “go-to” order at McDonald’s, a Quarter Pounder with extra pickles. The report states that she ate that meal twice between September and the beginning of October…