Woman in Australia Finds Maggots in McDonald’s Burger
Yasmine Batur, an Australian woman, found maggots in her double Quarter Pounder from McDonald’s on October 2nd. She shared a video of the incident on her Facebook page to raise awareness among the public. Disappointed with the management’s response, she encouraged others who have had similar experiences to share their stories.
The Incident Details
Batur was enjoying her meal when she noticed maggots wriggling inside her burger. She stated on Facebook, “I just sat down to enjoy a double quarter pounder… when I saw all the lovely maggots enjoying it too.” Her partner had already finished his meal and subsequently fell ill.
She kept the contaminated burger as evidence and declared her intent to pursue this issue further. Medical help was also sought due to the incident.
Public Reaction and Previous Incidents
In response to Batur’s post, one person commented, “Terrible! Never McDonald’s once more!???? one person commented. ”
This is not the first time McDonald’s has faced such an issue. A report from the Daily Mail highlighted a similar incident where a mother discovered maggots in her three-year-old’s cheeseburger.
Response from McDonald’s and Public Perception
Despite these allegations, McDonald’s has dismissed them as false. However, these incidents have raised concerns about the quality of food at McDonald’s outlets. The mother who found maggots in her child’s cheeseburger humorously stated, “I’m definitely not eating this c**p again… Thanks Maccas.”
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