
A McDonald’s-nak sincsenek mindig jó ötletei, mutatjuk, melyik verte ki a bizto…
Friss hírek Magyarországról és a nagyvilágból, sport, technika, szórakozás, tudomány, kultúra. Az ORIGO a legfrissebb hazai és nemzetközi hírekkel sz…
A recent incident at a McDonald's restaurant in Japan has ignited public debate after a customer was filmed confronting another individual who allegedly purchased 40 Happy Meal sets, significantly exceeding the stated limit of five per person. The video, widely shared online, shows a man carrying multiple large bags filled with the popular children's meals, while another customer challenges his excessive purchase.The confrontation, which drew the attention of other patrons and staff, highlights a recurring issue where limited-edition items, often bundled with popular toys like Pokémon, are bought in bulk. Critics argue that such practices, often linked to reselling, prevent genuine customers and children from acquiring the items.Bystanders were heard commenting on the situation, with some expressing frustration over the perceived unfairness. McDonald's policy regarding purchase limits has come under scrutiny, as the incident suggests a potential loophole or lack of strict enforcement at the point of sale. The event underscores ongoing discussions about consumer ethics and corporate responsibility in managing demand for popular products.
Friss hírek Magyarországról és a nagyvilágból, sport, technika, szórakozás, tudomány, kultúra. Az ORIGO a legfrissebb hazai és nemzetközi hírekkel sz…