The pieces of plastic were found in chicken nuggets sold at fast food restaurants McDonald’s in the Japanese prefecture of Aomori and Tokyo, reported on Tuesday, January 6 edition of the News on Japan.
A complaint was received from the buyer in Tokyo. A similar incident occurred on Monday, January 5 in the Japanese city of Misawa (Aomori Prefecture), the buyer purchased the Nuggets found in a plastic cord. The customer returned the money and made an apology.
In McDonald’s said they plan to discontinue the sale of approximately 957,000 chicken nuggets that have been made in Thailand. The company verifies that could cause falling in the production of plastics in the production.
13:38 August 21, 2014
In the summer of last year, the Japanese unit of fast-food chains to temporarily stop selling nuggets after it became clear that more than 1.3 thousand institutions was implemented expired products.
McDonald’s is present in the Japanese market since 1971. His first American company opened a restaurant in Tokyo.
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