Foul-mouthed Aussie rich kid’s scathing review of McDonald’s Happy Meal after his hamburger came without onions, mustard or tomato sauce: ‘What a stitch-up’
Roxy Jacenko’s eight-year-old son Hunter has given an hilarious foul-mouthed rating of a McDonald’s in Turkey after purchasing a happy meal from the fast food chain.
The millionaire PR maven’s boy was less than impressed after taking a bite of his hamburger to find it was missing onions, mustard and tomato sauce.
In a video posted to Instagram, Roxy asked Hunter: ‘What’s the problem? What is wrong with the burger?’
‘[It’s supposed to have] onions, mustard, tomato sauce, everything,’ a disappointed Hunter explained.
‘What a stitch-up! What is this?,’ he added before opening his burger to reveal it only had a meat patty.
Roxy Jacenko’s son Hunter has slammed McDonald’s after after purchasing a happy meal from the fast food chain in Turkey
Hunter continued: ‘It still tastes good but now that’s a scam.’
Roxy, her daughter Pixie and Hunter arrived in Turkey on Wednesday on a private jet after holidaying in Greece.
In a series of Instagram posts, the trio chronicled their adventures on the luxurious jet as they inched their way towards their new home in Singapore.
Pixie’s posts showed the tween boarding the jet on a runway in the Greek island of Corfu.
She revealed that the plane was bound for Istanbul.
The eight-year-old was less than impressed after taking a bite of his hamburger to find it was missing onions, mustard and tomato sauce
‘What a stitch-up! What is this?,’ he said before opening his burger to reveal it only had a meat patty
It comes after Roxy recently announced she was relocating her family to Singapore to be with her husband Oliver Curtis.
The entrepreneur said she will be jetting to the Southeast Asian country in July after closing down several businesses, including her daughter Pixie’s, before hocking her designer bag collection and selling her home.
Speaking to the Sydney Morning Herald, Roxy admitted that her life in Sydney has a stark difference to her upcoming new life overseas.
‘No one knows me there, no one has any preconceived idea of who or what I am, no one has any expectation, and best of all, no one actually cares!’ she told the publication, revealing two words convinced her to relocate to Asia.
‘In Singapore it was a matter of “Roxy who?” I actually found it really refreshing and a bit liberating.’
Roxy, her daughter Pixie and Hunter arrived in Turkey on Wednesday on a private jet after holidaying in Greece
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