INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The woman was taken to poison control after she contacted Alberta Health Services
McDonald's drive-through in Lethbridge in United States.Sarah Douglas, a mother of two, was on her way to a baseball tournament with her
son when she decided to stop at the facility for a coffee, The Star reported.The first sip was enough to tell Ms Douglas that something was
She immediately stopped to spit the toxic drink and decided to go back and complain.On filing a complaint, she learnt from the staff members
that two cleaning lines were linked to the coffee machine.Ms Douglas was taken to poison control after she contacted Alberta Health
Services.Later, an apology was issued by the spokesperson for McDonald's on behalf of Dan Brown, the owner of the franchise.Mr Brown also
issued a statement calling the incident "unfortunate".He further added that the restaurant staff has taken immediate action to review and
correct its cleaning procedures and added new signage as a reminder to avoid similar future possibilities, said the report.