Ontario woman says she was scarred by McDonald's coffee Ontario McDonalds
After hearing about how a Canadian is nowover a hot coffee incident, Elizabeth Hatim is sharing her story of pain and frustration.
"When we pulled up to the pickup window to receive our order, the young lady at the window handed my husband, the driver, the tray," said Hatim. "We know at other fast-food places, when you ask for milk on the side, they will sometimes give it to you in a cup," said Hatim. "My scream was so loud that the employees that were in the drive-thru window all stopped what they were doing and looked over in alarm to see what had happened…I was in such excruciating pain," said Hatim.
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