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Active Reported May 22, 2026 · Last updated June 27, 2026

The Kebab Shop E. coli Lawsuit

The Kebab Shop E. coli Lawyer

California health officials are investigating an E. coli O157:H7 outbreak linked to grilled beef kofta served at The Kebab Shop. Several people have been hospitalized and some children developed a serious kidney complication. If you or your child got sick after eating there, you may have a case.

9
Illnesses
5
Hospitalized
California
State

Source: The Kebab Shop Beef Kofta

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Active & Accepting Cases

USDA-FSIS issued a public health alert for the implicated beef kofta on May 24, 2026. The Kebab Shop voluntarily paused sales of grilled beef kofta at all locations on May 18, 2026, and CDPH said the risk of exposure to this product is not ongoing at this time.

Suspected Source

Grilled beef kofta served at The Kebab Shop

Official Investigation
FSIS
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Last updated June 27, 2026 · Reviewed by Ron Simon

About This Outbreak

The Kebab Shop E. coli Lawyer

Geographic Impact

California

9

Confirmed Illnesses

5

Hospitalizations

2

HUS Cases

Outbreak Timeline

Key Events

Mar 27, 2026

Earliest illness onset date reported by CDPH for the E. coli O157:H7 outbreak strain

Apr 30, 2026

Latest illness onset date reported by CDPH

May 18, 2026

The Kebab Shop voluntarily pauses sales of grilled beef kofta at all locations

May 19, 2026

CDPH reports 9 California residents infected with the outbreak strain, including 6 children, 5 hospitalizations, 2 HUS cases, and no deaths

May 22, 2026

CDPH issues a public alert linking the outbreak to beef kofta served at several California locations of The Kebab Shop

May 22, 2026

San Diego County reports 2 local STEC cases linked to The Kebab Shop, including 1 person who was hospitalized and later released

May 24, 2026

USDA-FSIS issues a public health alert for the beef kofta, identifying it as a raw ground beef product produced by Olympia Food Industries, Inc. (Est. 18743) of Franklin Park, Illinois and supplied to The Kebab Shop locations in California, Texas, and Florida

May 26, 2026

Ron Simon & Associates and Gomez Trial Attorneys file the first lawsuit in the outbreak in the Superior Court of California, County of Orange, on behalf of a minor with hemolytic uremic syndrome

Jun 1, 2026

USDA-FSIS updates its public health alert to report that whole genome sequencing confirmed the beef kofta samples it collected, produced at Olympia Food Industries, match the outbreak strain of E. coli O157:H7

Symptoms to Watch

E. coli Symptoms

Severe Stomach Cramps

Sudden abdominal pain that can start a few days after exposure

Diarrhea Often Bloody

Watery diarrhea that may become bloody within 1 to 3 days

Vomiting

Vomiting can occur and may increase dehydration risk

Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome HUS

A serious kidney complication that can develop as diarrhea begins to improve, especially in children

Get medical care now if you have bloody diarrhea or severe stomach cramps, and watch closely for signs of hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) such as reduced urination, pale skin, or unusual bruising. HUS is a life-threatening kidney complication that can appear about a week after diarrhea starts, even as it improves, and is most dangerous for young children.

Next Steps

What To Do Now

1

If you ate beef kofta from any The Kebab Shop location and became sick within 10 days, contact a health care provider

2

Tell your provider about the possible E. coli O157:H7 exposure and ask whether stool testing is needed

3

Seek urgent care for bloody diarrhea, severe dehydration, decreased urination, unusual bruising, pale skin, or extreme fatigue

4

Discard any leftover grilled beef kofta from The Kebab Shop

5

Save receipts, credit card records, delivery app records, leftover food photos, and medical test results

6

Contact Ron Simon & Associates for a free case evaluation at 1-888-335-4901

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CDPH identified grilled beef kofta, a seasoned ground beef kebab served at The Kebab Shop, as the likely outbreak source based on interviews with ill people. The agency said current information suggests the implicated beef product was distributed only to The Kebab Shop.

Sources & Citations

Information on this page is compiled from the following authoritative sources:

This content is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Information is current as of the date accessed. For the most up-to-date outbreak information, please consult official CDC and FDA websites.

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