Woman claims she got sick after eating raw McDonald's chicken nuggets sold in Toronto Toronto McDonalds
location, and alleges that management of the franchise in question has been less than helpful through her nausea-inducing ordeal.
"All that was offered was a refund, and only if I drove back to the same store, 36 km away, with my three-year-old in tow," says Boyd. After consuming the undercooked chicken , she went to bed"expecting the worst, set out some buckets, towels on the bathroom floor and got the Gravol ready."
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