Family sues kebab chain and its beef supplier, alleging its beef infected their child with E. coli

The California Department of Public Health announced it was investigating an E. coli outbreak linked to beef kofta served at The Kebab Shop restaurant chain, occurring sometime between March 27 and April 30.
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