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McDonald's is under scrutiny following an E. coli outbreak linked to its popular Quarter Pounder hamburgers. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported 49 cases across 10 states, resulting in 10 hospitalizations and one death. McDonald's has already pulled key ingredients from some states as the investigation intensifies to determine which food item is responsible for the contamination.
McDonald's situation is reminiscent of Chipotle’s E. coli outbreak in late 2015, which severely impacted the chain's sales and reputation for years. Chipotle's issues began in October 2015, but the company continued to struggle for 2-3 years as consumer confidence took time to rebound. During the crisis, Chipotle's stock plummeted by over 45% over a period of next several months, and recovery took a long time as they implemented new safety measures and worked to rebuild trust.
Mc Donald’s situation could be somewhat different to Chipotle back in 2015. The latter did not use a centralized kitchen model, while Mc Donald’s has already responded saying that they have identified the problem to be with a single supplier that serves three distribution centres.
Food safety concerns are key for restaurant operators. As McDonald's grapples with this unfolding crisis, its revenues, earnings and stock price could face pressure. While the initial drop may tempt some investors, there could be room for further downside in case the number of cases continue to rise and spread to other states.
Stocks closed at $315 on Tuesday ahead of the reports and key support for the stock comes in around $250. Caution is key as the full impact of the outbreak remains uncertain.
While McDonald's navigates the fallout, other restaurant and fast-food chains could stand to benefit from this disruption:
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