<P> The 1993 Jack in the Box E. coli outbreak occurred when 732 people were infected with the Escherichia coli O157: H7 bacterium originating from contaminated beef patties . The outbreak involved 73 Jack in the Box restaurants in California, Idaho, Washington, and Nevada, and has been described as "far and away the most infamous food poison outbreak in contemporary history ." The majority of the victims were under 10 years old . Four children died and 178 other victims were left with permanent injury including kidney and brain damage . </P> <P> The wide media coverage and scale of the outbreak were responsible for "bringing the exotic - sounding bacterium out of the lab and into the public consciousness" but it was not the first E. coli O157: H7 outbreak resulting from undercooked patties . The bacterium had previously been identified in an outbreak of food poisoning in 1982 (traced to undercooked burgers sold by McDonald's restaurants in Oregon and Michigan), and before the Jack in the Box incident there had been 22 documented outbreaks in the United States resulting in 35 deaths . </P>

Enterohemorrhagic e. coli was linked to which of the following foods at jack in the box