McDonald’s mother shares picture of half eaten meal

A woman has been left ‘disgusted’ after opening her McDonald’s order to discover that someone had taken a bite out of it.

Laura Havener stopped at McDonald’s in Ashmore, on the Gold Coast, after work on Saturday night, hoping to get a quick meal for herself and her son.

She claims to have waited in the drive-thru bay for 15 minutes as the crew ‘put extra lettuce on her burger,’ before hotcakes with sausage inside and the burger were delivered.

The picture shows the hotcakes and burger with a distinctive chop out of each of them, bites which Ms Havener claims were not her own

Her son, who had requested the hotcakes, opened his meal and apparently asked ‘Mum, did you take a bite of my hotcakes?’  

‘I said “of course not”, I don’t even like them. I unwrapped the rest [of the meal] and this is what I found! Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww,’ Ms Havener wrote in a post that has since been uploaded to the official McDonald’s page.

The picture shows the hotcakes and burger with a distinctive chop out of each of them, bites which Ms Havener claims were not her own.

Her son, who had requested the hotcakes, opened his meal and apparently asked 'Mum, did you take a bite of my hotcakes?'

Her son, who had requested the hotcakes, opened his meal and apparently asked ‘Mum, did you take a bite of my hotcakes?’

Ashmore Mcdonald’s manager Ashley said they had received a call from Ms Havener at 9am on Sunday morning.

‘I’d like to believe none of my crew members would do this. We’ll have to report it as an incident and send that paperwork onto head office.

‘But I also offered to check the cameras to see whether we could see a crew member eating the meal,’ she said.

Laura Havener stopped at McDonald's in Ashmore (pictured), on the Gold Coast, after work on Saturday night, hoping to get a quick meal

Laura Havener stopped at McDonald’s in Ashmore (pictured), on the Gold Coast, after work on Saturday night, hoping to get a quick meal

Social media commenters were disturbed by the image with some people even suggesting reasons why it happened.

‘Back in the medieval times they used to test the food for the queens and kings to make sure it isn’t poisoned…maybe this is what happened,’ one person said.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted McDonald’s for comment.

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