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McOutbreak

There is a problem with our food systems. The recent E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounder hamburgers has led to illness, hospitalization and even death. The CDC, FDA and other health agencies are investigating, with fresh slivered onions and quarter-pound beef patties as the suspected sources of contamination. This isn’t the first time we’ve seen outbreaks linked to meat-based products, and it underscores a more significant issue with food safety in animal agriculture.

There is a better way. By embracing a plant-based diet, we can avoid these risks and enjoy delicious foods that are safe and optimum for human health, the planet and the animals. Now is the time to explore plant-based alternatives and make compassionate choices for a better future.

Steven Alderson

Santa Rosa

McDon

The former president was furious when he learned he would not be named McDonald’s Employee of the Month for October due to his diagnoses of  “thin skin” and “excessive ego.”

Craig J. Corsini

San Rafael

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