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The reptile, according to Christelle, was covered with sauce. She thinks the kitchen staff must have been aware of it.

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When a McDonald's customer bit into her burger and spotted a lizard inside of it, she felt mortified. According to The Mirror, this woman, who requests anonymity, has filed a lawsuit against McDonald's for this offence. Currently going by the name Pamela, the woman goes by a different name.

With her companion Christelle, Pamela was trying out a burger at the Saint-Witz McDonald's location. Pamela noticed after taking a mouthful that the burger was odd in some way. She was startled when she opened it and discovered a squished lizard with its stomach protruding.

She confronted the personnel about the oversight out of frustration. The crew gave Pamela a startling response, but they weren't that surprised. They basically gave her a coupon for a 10% discount on the subsequent meal. She admitted to The Mirror that neither a cook nor a supervisor visited them.

The reptile, according to Christelle, was covered with sauce. She thinks the kitchen staff must have been aware of it.

Although Pamela had hardly taken a mouthful, she was worried that she would give her child an ailment like salmonella. She had to stop feeding her eight-month-old kid after that. After the incident, she also had difficulties sleeping, so she saw a doctor. Antibiotics were given to her as a preventative measure.

Frederick Petitpermon, a lawyer Pamela also called, kept the lizard in a refrigerator for several weeks in case any tests were required. Frederick claims that Frederick was never contacted by food safety officials. He has now accused McDonald's of putting other people's lives in jeopardy. However, McDonald's management claimed that after conducting an internal review, "nothing amiss" was discovered.

 


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