Man who got a piece of cheese lodged in his throat from a Big Mac at McDonald's continues to patronize the fast food chain.

Man sues McDonald's for near-death experience from cheese in Big Mac.

February 20th 2024.

Man who got a piece of cheese lodged in his throat from a Big Mac at McDonald's continues to patronize the fast food chain.
A man named Charles Olsen, 28, recently made headlines for suing McDonald's after experiencing a near-death encounter with one of their Big Macs. As shocking as it may seem, this incident has not stopped Olsen from continuing to eat at the popular fast food chain.

Olsen has a severe allergy to milk and claims that three years ago, he ordered a burger with no American cheese from a McDonald's location in New York. However, upon eating the burger, he realized that there was a slice of cheese on it. This caused his throat to close up and he feared for his life. Despite this traumatic experience, Olsen has admitted to still eating at McDonald's since then.

When asked about his decision to continue eating at the chain, Olsen explained that he now sticks to simple orders, such as just fries and a plain burger with no toppings. He no longer trusts McDonald's to follow his order specifications and wants to avoid any potential risk of another allergic reaction.

Olsen's lawsuit against McDonald's has gained attention, with many people questioning why he would still eat at the restaurant after such a terrifying experience. Olsen's lawyers have stated that he made his usual order of a plain burger with no cheese, using Door Dash to place the order just as he had done many times before. However, when he received the burger, he did not see any cheese on it and assumed it was like every other time he had eaten there.

Unfortunately, this assumption proved to be wrong and Olsen suffered an anaphylaxis reaction. He was rushed to the hospital with his girlfriend in an Uber, as they feared an ambulance would take too long to arrive. Thankfully, the Benadryl, epinephrine, and steroids he received kicked in and he did not have to be intubated. Olsen has since recovered, but he now eats less McDonald's and does not dine out or order as much as he used to.

It's clear that this incident has had a lasting impact on Olsen, both physically and emotionally. He expressed frustration towards McDonald's for getting his order wrong and causing him harm. This lawsuit comes less than a year after another customer sued McDonald's for a separate incident involving a scalding cup of coffee.

In the end, while Olsen's decision to continue eating at McDonald's may seem puzzling to some, it's important to remember that everyone has their own individual experiences and choices. Let's hope that McDonald's takes this incident as a serious wake-up call to ensure the safety and well-being of all their customers.

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