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September 10, 2007
A Georgia McDonald's service crew could not believe her fate when she spent a night in jail and faces criminal charges because he made his customer's burger too salty, so salty it made the customer sick. Kendra Bull, 20-years-old and a McDonald's employee was arrested Friday, when a police officer complained about his burger being too salty. Bull was arrested Friday, charged with misdemeanor reckless conduct and freed on $1,000 bail.
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July 5, 2007
A toddler plagued police with almost 300 calls to 911 from a deactivated cell phone last month. By law even deactivated cell phones must retain the capacity to dial 911. But, police could only trace the calls as far as the apartment building where the tot lived. After 287 calls, police decided to ask the child what she wanted. When the 4-year-old girl told officers that she wanted McDonalds they persuaded her to give them her address so they could deliver the food to her suburban Chicago apartment.
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July 4, 2007
Topics food, window, boys, life, bike, restaurants, mcdonalds, chicago, sun, hands, foot, led, kids, hand, feet, baby, money, people and woman
Although Dawn Larson was born with a disorder that causes most people to stare at her, she never felt discriminated against. Born with Holt-Oram Syndrome, Larson has diminutive hands about six inches from her shoulder but she has led a very productive life. That is until she ordered food from McDonalds for her and her boys. In an interview with the Chicago Sun Times, she stated, "I drank my baby bottle with my feet. Nobody ever taught me how to do it, I just did it," Larson said. "I can ride a regular 10-speed bike. I can swim. It has not been a problem in my life at all. It didn't stop me from having four boys. I've never dropped one of them. "
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June 8, 2007
A 19-year-old man crashed through the entrance of the Westfield Sunrise Mall in Massapequa, New York, Thursday evening and kept on driving past frightened, scurrying shoppers. The teenager, who drove a 1995 Toyota through the main entrance of the mall near JCPenny's, first headed to the center of the mall. After that he made two left turns and exited near a McDonald's.
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May 31, 2007
A Charles City police officer has filed a lawsuit against the world's largest fast food company McDonald's for the "Super-Troopers" chicken sandwich he was served at one of its affiliates two years ago. According to Josh Douglas, the incident happened two years back when he and another fellow officer went to an area McDonald's to grab a quick dinner and instead he was served a chicken sandwich with phlegm used as sauce. "It was a loogie. Runny, stringy, slimy snotty loogie and it was stuck between the lettuce and tomato and you pick it up and it all kind of stays together," Douglas described the filling of the sandwich to KIMT News 3. com.
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