McDonald's is pursued by a man injured by a McNugget chicken

The world fast food restaurant is confronted with a trial for this iconic menu item.


McDonalds Has been subcontracting a little fire this year for various problems, however, the most recent event is different from any other.A man in Florida continues McDonald's for an injury he had by eating chicken mcnuggets.

Uh, what?Yes, you read it properly. Alexei Stoldolfat de Palm Beach, Florida filed a lawsuit against the iconic fast food brand last week for an assumed injury that he received from biting into aChicken mcnugget. Obviously, when stoldolfat in a nugget of a prescription, he crossed Uber eaten in May, his teeth hit something hard. Then, likespecified in his trialHe felt "unbearable jaw pain". (In touch:15 classical American desserts that deserve a return)

So what is Steftolfat unexpectedly encountered in what from the outside, seemed to be a flexible chicken nugget? It was not another 0.8 inch-long bone, which he photographed after removing it from his mouth. It was only a few days after that, he would go to the dentist, complaining of a headache and toothache and discovers that he has two microfacks in the touched tooth.

Stoldolfat does not have a dental insurance and he claims that it would take half a year to cover expenses related to the replacement of his deceased tooth. Now, the interesting part of history is that it only wants to continue McDonald's for the amount needed to cover its dental bill. No, he claims that the company should pay $ 1.1 million and also requires that all chicken msnugivers be recalled. (In touch:8 major food reminders you need to know now)

Apparently, Stoldolfat wants to use the rest of the money to donate to charity. "I'm not trying to be famous in this case or something like that," he saysToday. "I want to help other people, protect them and tell them to be very careful with McNuggets."

McDonald responded to the complaint in a shared statement withTodayThis stated that the company "examines the complaint".


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