Woman to sue McDonald’s after spilling her hot chocolate at Drive-Thru

A woman is considering suing McDonald’s after she spilled her hot drink on her lap in the Drive-Thru.

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by Jack White |
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Sam Smith, 22, says the spillage is the fault of the food chain, which led her to suffer ‘second degree burns’.

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Estate Agent Sam insists her cup was over-filled and that the lids on the hot drinks she ordered were not fixed correctly. She also claims the cup holder she was given was ‘inadequate’.

It has been reported that Sam has been left with blisters and may have to have six weeks off from work because of the extent of the injuries. She claims it is ‘agony’ to go to the toilet.

Sam claims its McDonald's fault she suffered second degree burns
Sam claims its McDonald's fault she suffered second degree burns

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She told the Liverpool Echo: “The design of the cup was wrong. They were too full, there was a sharp bend and speed bump in the Drive-Thru, for some strange reason.

“I can’t walk properly now, and shuffle around like a frog. Going to the toilet is excruciating. My mum threw a bottle of water over me when it happened, but the pain in my groin is indescribable.”

Because of the incident, Sam’s mother has revealed plans to start a campaign against McDonald’s hot drinks and their Drive-Thrus.

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Mum Alison said: “Sam’s friend did exactly the same thing four years ago, but she was luckier as it was on her thigh.

“I’m going to start a campaign against McDonald’s Drive-Thrus and hot drinks. It’s such a delicate area for this to happen.”

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