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Kassel: Toddler Hospitalized After Alleged Disinfectant in McDonald’s Happy Meal

Two-Year-Old⁣ Hospitalized ​After Alleged‍ Contamination in McDonald’s Happy Meal

Kassel, Germany ​ – A two-year-old girl is hospitalized after ⁤consuming a‌ Happy Meal ‌purchased at ‍the McDonald’s branch on Göttinger Strasse in⁢ Kassel, Germany,⁤ on Tuesday, November 7th. The child’s mother, Katharina Schlemm ⁣of Niestetal, alleges‍ the still water included with the meal was contaminated with an unidentified ⁤liquid, possibly a disinfectant.

Schlemm ordered the Happy Meal at ‌the McDrive counter at 11:53 a.m., specifying still water as the drink. She stated she‌ didn’t notice anything unusual when initially ‌opening the bottle in the parking ⁢lot, noting the screw cap was challenging to open as usual. The bottle also had a⁣ “sports cap,” a suction attachment ​common to some sports drinks, according to police. Shortly after consuming the water,​ the ‍child became ill and was ⁢taken to the hospital. While at ⁣the restaurant, Schlemm reported a disruptive ​environment: “I wanted to eat in peace, and⁤ then⁣ there was a ​lot of screaming⁤ and loud flashing lights.”

McDonald’s Germany ⁤has acknowledged‌ the incident and stated ‌they are “fully support[ing] the examination.” A company spokeswoman, speaking ‍from the ‌Munich press office, ⁣said, “We are moved by the events,” but ⁤declined to ‍comment further pending ⁤clarification. Authorities are investigating the possibility⁢ that an employee may have mistakenly filled ​a⁤ cleaning disinfectant into a drinking bottle, ⁢which then ended up in the children’s ⁢meal.

mcdonald’s restaurants in Germany, like other system‍ catering chains, ‌are subject to strict German and⁣ EU hygiene regulations, including the HACCP concept designed to minimize health risks. The company also undergoes unannounced inspections by the Fresenius Institute, exceeding legal standards. The⁣ branch in Bettenhausen has not yet issued a statement.

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