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McDonald s claims New Jersey woman s lawsuit over feces on burger wrapper is unsubstantiated By Ann W. Schmidt article A woman in New Jersey is suing her local McDonald’s, claiming that her order was reportedly smeared with feces. However, the company told Fox News that it investigated the claims and found them to be unsubstantiated. Amanda Bordois, from Millville, New Jersey, filed the lawsuit against the local McDonald’s which is owned and operated by franchisee JDKD Enterprises because it did not prepare and serve its food in a safe and sanitary manner, according to the Vineland Daily Journal. ....
UpdatedWed, May 5, 2021 at 5:29 pm ET Replies(4) In a recently filed lawsuit, a family claims their child ate fries that were covered in feces. (Shutterstock) MILLVILLE, NJ A McDonald s in New Jersey served food covered in feces to a family using the drive-thru in January, according to a recently filed lawsuit. Amanda Bordois claims she and her daughter ate french fries that contained human feces that came off the wrapper of a cheeseburger they bought at a McDonald s on North High Street in Millville, according to a negligence and strict-liability lawsuit filed in Superior Court on April 28. McDonald s and Sewell-based JDKD Enterprises are named in the lawsuit. ....
Not Lovin It: McDonald s Says US Woman s Claims of Feces-Wrapped Burger Are Unsubstantiated Sputnik International https://sputniknews.com/us/202105061082812400-not-lovin-it-mcdonalds-says-us-womans-claims-of-feces-wrapped-burger-are-unsubstantiated/ A lawsuit filed by a woman from Millville, New Jersey, claimed that she and her daughter continue to suffer severe emotional distress, shock and mental anguish after discovering a brown substance all over the wrapper of the burger from McDonald s. The substance was alleged to be human feces. John Durante of JDKD Enterprises of Sewell, the owner and operator of the McDonald s franchise in question, has since issued a statement regarding the lawsuit filed last week in New Jersey s Cumberland County Superior Court. ....
The fast-food giant, though, says an investigation found no proof to back up Amanda Bordois claim. Bordois contends her family was sickened and suffered emotional distress after eating food purchased Jan. 13 at a Millville, New Jersey, drive-thru, according to a six-count civil suit filed last week in Cumberland County Superior Court. After bringing the food home, Bordois said she and her daughter started to eat french fries out of one of the McDonald s bags. When Bordois daughter reached into the same bag and took out a burger, she noticed a brown substance all over the wrapper of the burger and on (her) right hand, according to the complaint. ....