McDonalds...

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McDonald's faces at least three lawsuits claiming it misled the public after it acknowledged last week that milk and wheat ingredients are used to flavour its fries.</p>

<p>One claimant, Debra Moffatt, is seeking unspecified damages in a lawsuit filed in Chicago. Her lawyer, Thomas Pakenas, said his client has coeliac disease, which causes gastrointestinal symptoms set off by eating gluten, a protein found in wheat.</p>

<p>Jack Daly, a McDonald's senior vice president, said in a statement the company had not yet reviewed the case and is testing its fries for gluten through a food allergy research programme.

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<p><a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,1713377,00.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,1713377,00.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>If I remember right, mcdonald's had something similar to this before when they didn't tell people that the fries were cooked in pork grease or something to that nature.
Bummer.</p>

<p>notice how many suits there have been against mcdonalds and how they NEVER win, with people complaining about how there getting fat... im sick and tired of it - no ones forcing fat americans to eat at mcdonalds.</p>

<p>Clearly you didn't even read one word of the article.</p>

<p>Dumbass.</p>

<p>your right, i didnt and you can blow me jpp</p>

<p>A lot of people are allergic to wheat, and there are some people who are lactose intolerant, that's something Mcdonald's should have mentioned earlier. </p>

<p>They probably cook the hamburgers in chicken urine too.</p>

<p>but they're sooooooooo delicious mmmm</p>

<p>they are nothing special</p>

<p>If I soak a soggy peice of cardboard with fat and oil and season it, you would find it yummy too.</p>