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Monday, November 18, 2013

Man violently sick after McDonalds gave him a cup of salt to drink

A man got a nasty surprise after ordering a milkshake from a McDonald's. Ron Luffman called at the McDonald's drive-through restaurant in North Cheam, in the London Borough of Sutton, last Thursday. After picked up his food he stayed in the restaurant's car park to eat. He said: "I sucked hard on the straw in my milkshake because they're usually quite thick and - wallop!
 "I've got a about four teaspoons of salt in my mouth. I was violently sick because I'd swallowed that much salt. Where I sucked it up through the straw it went straight to the back of my throat and I couldn't help but swallow it. I was sick right there. I was fuming so I went into the restaurant and I opened up the cup to show them thinking it would just be a bit of salt on top of the milkshake or something but it wasn't - it was a whole cup full of salt.
"I was so angry I poured it out on the counter. The boy who served me was there and he just looked at me and said 'it wasn't me'." Mr Luffman explained how the manager came to offer him a refund but he said he could see the kitchen workers looking and laughing at him. He added: "One of them has done this deliberately. Why would salt be in a drink cup? I was very sick and then I haven't been feeling too clever for the whole weekend - but what if this had happened to a child? This could have killed a kid."

A spokesman for McDonald's said the incident has been investigated and claimed it was a mistake that arose from someone transferring salt into a cup, a practice the staff at the branch had routinely adopted but was not standard procedure. The spokesman added: "The quality of our products and the well-being of our customers is our number one priority. We apologize to Mr Luffman for this genuine error and for any upset caused. The restaurant will be asked to review their procedures to ensure that this does not happen again."

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