McDonalds Serves Pregnant Woman Cup of Cleaning Solution Instead of Latte By Jack Davis
August 3, 2018
When Sarah Douglas stopped in a Lethbridge, Alberta, McDonalds Sunday morning for a latte, she got more than she bargained for.
Douglas, who is seven months pregnant with her third child, became at least the second McDonalds customer in Alberta to end up being served cleaning solution instead of what she ordered.
Douglas knew at the first sip something was wrong.
I immediately had to put my hazard lights on and pull over and spit it out and rinse my mouth out with
water, Douglas said, the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. reported. I opened up the lid of the coffee and out pours this pungent smell of chemical. It wasnt a latte at all.
She sped back to McDonalds to have it out with a supervisor.
I showed him the coffee and he had asked if I wanted a new one, and I said, Absolutely not, this is unacceptable. I said I need to speak to someone higher up and he said he was the only supervisor on at the time, and he gave me his managers phone number, she said.
Douglas said staff at the restaurant showed her what she had been drinking, according to Lethbridge News Now.
The supervisor went and got the bottle that was hooked up to it and brought it over to the counter, and I took a picture of it, so I knew what I was working with what I had consumed so I could talk to 811 and poison control. So, I took a picture of it and then another co-worker of his had also overheard what had been going on, and was a little bit upset at the situation and said that this had happened before. And she was a little mad that it was occurring again, Douglas said.
Douglas put in a call to Alberta authorities, and also went to see a doctor, who said she suffered no harm most likely, she said, because she never swallowed any of the drink.
Dan Brown, who owns the McDonalds franchise, later issued an apology.
What happened is that the machine was being cleaned as it is every morning. Unfortunately, the milk supply line was connected to the cleaning solution while this guests drink was made, Brown said in a statement.
We have taken immediate action to review the proper cleaning procedures with the team and have put additional signage up as an added reminder, the statement added.
Douglas said she shared her story to prevent others from going through what she did.
As a mother, I want to make sure I have a voice and that Im being heard in terms of the safety of consumers, and how negligence can affect people in such a drastic way, she said, according to the Globe and Mail.
In fact, she was not the first person in Alberta to get cleaning solution instead of a latte, CBC reported.
Cory Irwin of Red Deer, Alberta, had a similar experience at his McDonalds there in December.
I took a sip of it and realized right away that it wasnt coffee, that there was a chemical, Irwin said. Sort of caustic because I could feel my tongue going a bit numb.
McDonalds Canada admitted there have been other cases.
The health and safety of every guest is McDonalds and our franchisees absolute priority. We are aware that there are other isolated incidents of this nature. Even one incident is too many, McDonalds Canada spokesperson Laura Munzar said in an emailed statement.
While the specialty coffee machines and usage procedures are of the highest industry standards, we are immediately (reinforcing) proper cleaning procedures with all McDonalds restaurants.
Poster Comment:
Yo! What is going on up there in the Great White North?
I have not eaten at a McDonalds in well over two years. Before I got internet service here at home, I would walk about a mile to the McD's to use their Wi-Fi. They had their menu and would not serve lunch until 11 AM. I would never eat the French Fries there. Have you seen what they cook them in? And far too much salt especially since consuming refined Sodium Chloride is not so good for you.