It's a rite of passage for every childhood - throwing a tantrum when the Happy Meal toy you've got your heart set on is no longer available. Well, not anymore, if McDonald's head of technology has his way.
The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) has told McDonald's that it plans to sue the fast-food chain if it does not stop using toys to market its Happy Meals because it thinks the practice is deceptive.
The Center for Science in the Public Interest conducted a survey that showed McDonald's employees serve French fries the vast majority of the time rather than Apple Dippers if customers do not ask which side dish they prefer. There are a lot more calories and fat in French fries!
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