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McDonald's Pulls Salads From 3,000 Locations After Dozens Sickened By Parasite

McDonald's said it's pulling salads from about 3,000 locations in 14 states, primarily in the Midwest. Dozens have been sickened with cyclosporiasis, which is caused by the parasite Cyclospora.
McDonald's says it's voluntarily stopped selling salads at about 3,000 locations mainly in the Midwest.

Health officials are investigating an outbreak of intestinal illness that has sickened dozens and is "likely linked" to salads at McDonald's.

McDonald's it's voluntarily pulling salads from about 3,000 locations in 14 states, primarily in the

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