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McDonald’s vows legal action on rodent planted in burger

/ 08:23 AM November 28, 2015

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MEXICO CITY — McDonald’s Mexico says it will prosecute whoever planted a rodent’s head in one of its hamburgers, causing authorities to close down one of its restaurants near Mexico City.

A company statement says it will hire the best investigation firm to find the identity of the person responsible for what it calls “a serious attack against the (restaurant’s) image.”

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The statement, distributed through social media this week, says government testing proved the mouse was not cooked with the hamburger.

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The Federal Commission for Protection Against Sanitary Risks would not comment on the testing, but referred The Associated Press to media interviews by a commissioner who confirmed that no rodent meat was found.

A man complained Nov. 9 that he found a mouse’s head in his hamburger in the store in Tlalnepantla.

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