Current:Home > MarketsOhio woman says she found pennies lodged inside her McDonald's chicken McNuggets -Mastery Money Tools
Ohio woman says she found pennies lodged inside her McDonald's chicken McNuggets
View
Date:2025-04-17 17:12:30
A McDonald's customer in Ohio has complained to authorities after finding out her chicken nuggets contained not only meat, but pennies.
According to Jefferson County Health Commissioner Andrew Henry, Beth Rupert-Warren of Wintersville, Ohio reported the finding to local authorities earlier this week after her daughter purchased some nuggets to enjoy during a family game night. When she bit into the chicken, however, she found copper coins lodged inside. There were three pennies in total, she told Wintersville Police.
The following day, local police reported the incident to the health department. The department promptly reached out to regional McDonald's management to address the finding.
Box cutters in Happy Meals:After Michigan moms say Happy Meals had box cutters instead of toys, McDonald's investigates
"Based on our conversation, we can confirm that they have removed the contaminated chicken nuggets by lot number from stock," Henry said in a statement. "Additional precautionary measures were followed. They have been in contact with their manufacturer about the product."
Rupert-Warren originally shared a post on Facebook warning others to check their food but has since taken it down and replaced it with a simpler one in which she clarified: "This appears to be a manufacture matter …This was in no way an attack on the employee’s of Wintersville McDonald’s."
A photo in the post shows a partially torn open nugget with a penny peeking out from the center.
Wintersville Police Captain Jason Fabian told local news station WTRF that Rupert-Warren promptly reported the incident to police out of concern for the safety of others.
Need wedding catering? Try McDonald's:McNugs for the newlyweds: McDonald's offers wedding catering packages — but not in the US
“They showed great concern that it was going to be a safety factor if a child would get their hands on the food,” Fabian told WTRF. “It could be a choke hazard.”
McDonald's corporate, the Wintersville police and Rupert-Warren did not immediately respond to request for comment.
veryGood! (77)
Related
- The Super Bowl could end in a 'three
- Amazon Prime Day 2023 Tech Deals: Save on Apple Watches, Samsung's Frame TV, Bose Headphones & More
- The secret to Barbie's enduring appeal? She can fend for herself
- Inside Clean Energy: A Dirty Scandal for a Clean Energy Leader
- Arkansas State Police probe death of woman found after officer
- Bitcoin Mining Startup in Idaho Challenges Utility on Rates for Energy-Gobbling Data Centers
- Project Runway All Stars' Rami Kashou on His Iconic Designs, Dressing Literal Royalty & More
- Good jobs Friday
- Friday the 13th luck? 13 past Mega Millions jackpot wins in December. See top 10 lottery prizes
- The job market is cooling but still surprisingly strong. Is that a good thing?
Ranking
- Paula Abdul settles lawsuit with former 'So You Think You Can Dance' co
- Thousands of authors urge AI companies to stop using work without permission
- A Big Federal Grant Aims to Make Baltimore a Laboratory for Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience
- Environmental Advocates Call on Gov.-Elect Wes Moore to Roll Back State Funding for Fossil Fuel Industry
- Spooky or not? Some Choa Chu Kang residents say community garden resembles cemetery
- New lawsuit says social media and gun companies played roles in 2022 Buffalo shooting
- The secret to Barbie's enduring appeal? She can fend for herself
- Legacy admissions, the Russian Ruble and Final Fantasy XVI
Recommendation
Trump invites nearly all federal workers to quit now, get paid through September
Q&A: Robert Bullard Led a ‘Huge’ Delegation from Texas to COP27 Climate Talks in Egypt
'Fresh Air' hosts Terry Gross and Tonya Mosley talk news, Detroit and psychedelics
Sinking Land and Rising Seas Threaten Manila Bay’s Coastal Communities
Nevada attorney general revives 2020 fake electors case
Netflix's pop-up eatery serves up an alternate reality as Hollywood grinds to a halt
The EV Battery Boom Is Here, With Manufacturers Investing Billions in Midwest Factories
Prime Day 2023 Deals on Amazon Devices: Get a $400 TV for $99 and Save on Kindles, Fire Tablets, and More