McDonald's Coffee Machines Safety Concern
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•McDonald's pulls espresso drinks from some U.S. menus
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Melitta urges McDonald 's to stop using espresso machines for up to three weeks .
The maker of the machines is investigating a defect in a component that could cause a blast of steam to emit, breaking the piece.
Hot and cold lattes may not be on the menu in affected locations.
McDonald's continues to sell hot and iced brewed coffee, it says.
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