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And I'm man enough to start this thread announcing that I was wrong.
I can't remember who posted it, but I remember somebody saying that the SF happy meal (toy) ban would be used as grounds for lawsuits and I thought that was a bit of a stretch. But already we have this:
Mom to Sue McDonalds in Happy Meal Battle - ABC News
What a stupid bitch....
"McDonald's knows that kids like toys more than they like the burgers, so they dangle these little toys in front of kids to pester their parents to take them to McDonald's," Jacobson said. "It's a trick that works. It's unfair to kids, they are being totally manipulated and it's unfair to parents who have the company going behind their back using this toy trick to get their kids to pester them."
So I guess McDonalds snuck into her house and turned on the tv?
What a crock of shit..... this case should be thrown out of the court. This shit has got to stop if we as a nation are to prosper.
Loser pays.... if she loses the case she should have to pay for it!
Stupid bitch!!!
When will we have the first lawsuit from a child suing its parents for its failures?
"I can tell them 'No' all day long, but then they see commercials that convince them you've really got to have this," Parham said. Her 6-year-old daughter Maya especially likes the toys that come with McDonald's Happy Meals. With a smile, the first grader says opening a Happy Meal is like "a birthday present."
She should sue the manufacturer of her TV, since that is where her daughter sees the commercials.