A McDonald’s customer’s dining experience took an unexpected turn when she claimed to have discovered a “literal trash bag” at the bottom of her Oreo McFlurry. Kellie Ulmer shared her shocking encounter on TikTok, where the video quickly went viral, amassing nearly 2 million views. In the video, Ulmer expresses her disgust as she pulls out what appears to be a McFlurry-covered trash bag from her dessert.
Describing the incident, Ulmer captioned her TikTok post, “It was so on purpose like folded so small at the bottom.” She goes on to state, “It’s a literal trash bag or something,” conveying her disbelief at finding what seemed to be a plastic bag in her McFlurry. Throughout the video, Ulmer repeatedly pulls out the bag, expressing that she was “losing her mind” at the nauseating discovery.
Commenters on the video shared their shock and reactions to the unsettling sight. One person wrote, “The gasp I just let out,” while another, claiming to be a McDonald’s employee, suggested that the bag might have been used for holding the liquid ice cream. Despite this explanation, the incident raised questions about food safety and quality control.
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As the video gained traction, Ulmer and her friend are heard deliberating whether they should take legal action against the fast-food giant. In a lighthearted manner, they discuss the possibility of suing McDonald’s. “I’m going to pee,” they laughingly contemplate, adding, “Should we sue?”
Viewers also expressed their discomfort at the idea of finding trash in their food, especially after consuming a portion of their sweet treat. One comment stated, “I would throw up,” capturing the unsettling nature of the situation.
It remains unclear whether Ulmer reached out to McDonald’s following the incident. As the video circulated on social media, McDonald’s did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment. The incident serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by fast-food chains in maintaining food quality and ensuring customer satisfaction, as unexpected items can occasionally find their way into customers’ orders.