Michigan Family Claims Wendy's E. Coli Outbreak Left Daughter with Permanent Brain Damage
Michigan Family Claims Wendy's E. Coli Outbreak Left Daughter with Permanent Brain Damage
A Michigan family has filed a lawsuit against the owner of several Wendy’s restaurants, claiming that poor sanitary conditions caused an E. coli breakout that left their 11-year-old daughter with permanent brain damage.According to FOX News, the lawsuit was filed on behalf of plaintiff Joy Lamfers and her daughter, Aspen Lamfers. The complaint names Meritage Hospitality Group as a defendant.Thomas Worsfold, an attorney representing the family, told FOX News Digital that Lamfers’ injuries are both evident and severe.“To see the drop-off in her abilities […] and the damage that’s done to her brain that’s irreversible—it’s really, really hard on everybody,” Worsfold said Digital. “It hit me so hard imagining what I would do and how I would feel if this were my child, who went from reading above her grade level to two grades below from one year to the next, and going from a 70th percentile score […] in math to the 9th percentile.”The complaint states that, in August of 2022, Aspen and her mother went to a Wendy’s restaurant in Jenison, Michigan, just outside of Grand Rapids. There, Aspen Lamfers ordered and consumed a “Biggie Bag” meal, which came with a hamburger, chicken nuggets, and french fries.But, several days earlier, the restaurant had received a shipment of romaine lettuce—lettuce that had been shipped to different Wendy’s locations across the region, and which was later found to have been contaminated with E. coli bacteria.The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which investigated the outbreak, said that the same contaminated lettuce had caused 109 E. coli infections in six different states.Of those infections, 67 were reported within Michigan.
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