‘Wholly Unfit for Human Consumption’: First, She Went to McDonald’s—Then She Filed a Lawsuit

Inc
A Texas woman is suing McDonald’s, alleging a contaminated Sausage McMuffin caused severe illness and pain.

Summary

A Texas woman, Yvette Hinds, has filed a lawsuit against McDonald’s, claiming that a Sausage McMuffin she ate in Times Square in 2023 was contaminated with harmful substances. She alleges that the incident led to severe infections, multiple medical procedures, and ongoing intense pain, rendering her unable to work. The franchise owner-operator of the Times Square location, Paul Goodman, has refuted the allegations, stating the restaurant maintains high food safety standards. Goodman also noted that Hinds had previously filed a lawsuit that was settled out of court months ago. Hinds is seeking unspecified damages to cover her medical expenses and legal fees.

(Source:Inc)

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