McDonald's E.Coli Scare Hits Missouri & Kansas Whilst Conspiracy Theories Abound

First, we'll share the mainstream health report update . . .

"At least 22 people have been hospitalized — including two people who have since developed serious complications that can lead to kidney failure — potentially after consuming fresh onions on the hamburgers sourced from the California-based Taylor Farms. The CDC previously reported that 10 people had been hospitalized.

"Consumers are thought to have gotten sick between Sept. 27 and Oct. 10. "

And then . . .

Here's the alternative perspective carried by global news outlet and rampant on social  media . . . 

"Now, the MAGA faithful are suggesting the outbreak was a deliberate attempt to sabotage Trump's Sunday campaign appearance manning the fry cooker at a Pennsylvania Mickey D's."

Per ushe, this is our advice . . .

DON'T TAKE HEALTH ADVICE FROM ANONYMOUS JERKS ON THE INTERNETS!!!

Also, limiting fast food intake isn't a bad idea no matter what's happening in the news or during election season . . .

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

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