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Fox Business
Fox Business
15 Jun 2023


Another Michigan mom raised alarms on Facebook this week after finding a box cutter in her daughter's McDonald's Happy Meal instead of a toy. 

On Sunday, Dawn Paret posted images on her social media account of her daughter's Happy Meal box filed with a pen and a bright yellow box cutter. 

"You hear of things like this, but never did I think it truly could happen. The amount of worry and rage that went through me - I have never experienced," Paret wrote in the post. 

Paret then implored McDonald's to give her answers on how a box cutter ended up in the bottom of her child's Happy Meal. 

"Simply saying, a happy meal box is your "catch all" and someone must've accidentally grabbed that one is not the answer I want," she continued. 

Paret didn't specify the location of the McDonald's where this occurred. 

Paret wasn't the only one who posted on Facebook about this issue. 

Last month, a Michigan mom, who goes by Kayla Ann on Facebook, faced a similar scare. In a May 22 post, she told parents to watch out after finding a plastic yellow box cutter in her daughter's Happy Meal. She noted in the post that the incident had taken place at a McDonald's in Brighton. 

"I just want to make other parents aware to check their happy meal boxes because my daughter handed me a box cutter that was in her happy meal box thinking it was a toy!!!!" the post read. 

Kayla Ann and Dawn Paret did not immediately respond to FOX Business' request for comment. 

A spokesperson for McDonald's told FOX Business that the safety of its customers and employees is a top priority and that it takes these claims seriously. 

"We have been in touch with the customers involved and are continuing to investigate," the spokesperson continued.