Wow what an experience....the boy must be traumatised for life.
Good on dad for photographing the offending burger with too much mayo and making the national press with this riveting story.
"A dad has slammed McDonald's after claiming the fast food chain served up a "disgusting" cheeseburger to his son after he had requested extra mayonnaise with his meal.
Xavier Quillien visited his local branch in Walton-on-Thames with his 10-year-old son but says he has "never seen a burger so badly made" when staff handed over the food.
Xavier said: "The fact that my son asked for some extra mayo is not giving them any excuse. They should have added a reasonable amount of extra mayo and not the full pot.
He says when he showed the burger to the staff they apologised and handed over a replacement, but the new burger was missing tomato and had to be taken back a second time."
Wow what an experience....the boy must be traumatised for life.
Good on dad for photographing the offending burger with too much mayo and making the national press with this riveting story.
"A dad has slammed McDonald's after claiming the fast food chain served up a "disgusting" cheeseburger to his son after he had requested extra mayonnaise with his meal.
Xavier Quillien visited his local branch in Walton-on-Thames with his 10-year-old son but says he has "never seen a burger so badly made" when staff handed over the food.
Xavier said: "The fact that my son asked for some extra mayo is not giving them any excuse. They should have added a reasonable amount of extra mayo and not the full pot.
He says when he showed the burger to the staff they apologised and handed over a replacement, but the new burger was missing tomato and had to be taken back a second time."
What a fucking drama llama! .... I used to love McDonalds Big Macs till reading about their burgers and how they fizz up in your stomach.... probably explains my usual/unusual symptoms after eating one! .... wouldn’t eat from there now, never hot enough either! Yuk!!
Wow what an experience....the boy must be traumatised for life.
Good on dad for photographing the offending burger with too much mayo and making the national press with this riveting story.
"A dad has slammed McDonald's after claiming the fast food chain served up a "disgusting" cheeseburger to his son after he had requested extra mayonnaise with his meal.
Xavier Quillien visited his local branch in Walton-on-Thames with his 10-year-old son but says he has "never seen a burger so badly made" when staff handed over the food.
Xavier said: "The fact that my son asked for some extra mayo is not giving them any excuse. They should have added a reasonable amount of extra mayo and not the full pot.
He says when he showed the burger to the staff they apologised and handed over a replacement, but the new burger was missing tomato and had to be taken back a second time."
Perhaps with extensive counselling, severe medication and constant support Xavier and his poor son will one day learn to live with the memory of this devastating event.
I hope their ordeal inspires a national campaign to raise money for the above, perhaps Sir Tom Moore can run a marathon in their honour?
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Simple. You, you're the threads. But me, I'm the rope.
I rarely eat food prepared by teenagers. For obvious reasons.
You can eat in the nicest restaurants and the chances are some young person is in the kitchen preparing some of the food you will eat.
I'm talking fast food. I've worked in those places many years ago and I can tell you things that they did that would make you never, ever eat there again.