McDonald’s customer served ‘red raw’ Angus beef burger

  • A McDonald’s customer in Canberra was reportedly served a ‘raw’ burger
  • The unnamed man ordered a large Angus burger meal from the Lyneham outlet
  • He took a photo of the meal, showing a ‘red raw’ burger, before complaining
  • He claims to have waited 25 minutes for a refund before ‘giving up to go home’

McDonald’s customer’s ‘red raw’ beef burger

A McDonald’s customer in Canberra was left disgusted after finding his large Angus burger was ‘red raw’.

The man, who is not named, told Yahoo7 he was shocked after taking a bite of his meal.

‘Upon eating the burger I noticed something was not right,’ the man said. ‘I inspected the burger and noticed it was red-raw.’ 

The large meal was bought from the Lyneham McDonald’s Drive Thru, where the man claims management handled the situation poorly.

A Canberra man has claimed that the beef pattie on his  burger was uncooked and 'red raw'

A Canberra man has claimed that the beef pattie on his  burger was uncooked and ‘red raw’

Taking a photo of his meal, the man returned to the store to complain about the raw burger.

He claims the Lyneham McDonald’s team ‘failed to address his complaint properly’.

After waiting 25 minutes for a refund from the fast food restaurant, the customer said he ‘gave up and went home’. 

The man served a 'red raw' burger claimed after waiting 25 minutes for a refund, he gave up

The man served a ‘red raw’ burger claimed after waiting 25 minutes for a refund, he gave up

The customer claimed that the Lyneham McDonald's Drive Thru handled his complaint 'poorly'

The customer claimed that the Lyneham McDonald’s Drive Thru handled his complaint ‘poorly’

In a statement to Yahoo7, a McDonald’s spokesperson said this was an isolated incident and no other products were impacted.

‘We’re obviously disappointed this has happened,’ the spokesperson said.

‘This was an isolated incident and did not affect any other products.

‘We have reinforced our procedures with the restaurant and are continuing to liaise with the customer directly as we investigate further.’

 Daily Mail Australia has contacted McDonald’s for further comment.

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