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'Dental material' found in burger

By Agence France-Presse in Tokyo | China Daily | Updated: 2015-01-10 08:26

A Japanese woman got more than a mouthful when she discovered fragments later identified as "dental material" in a McDonald's hamburger, marking the fast-food chain's latest food quality embarrassment.

The news, confirmed by McDonald's on Friday, comes two days after the company admitted several foreign objects had been found in food at Japanese outlets, including a human tooth in a container of french fries at an outlet in Osaka.

An unidentified woman told the Asahi television network she had found three tiny fragments of what looked like teeth in a burger she bought at a McDonald's in northern Kushiro city in September.

"I took a bite and there was a crunch," the woman said in footage aired on Friday, adding that she initially thought it was a piece of sand or stone.

"I can't help thinking that it was (already) in the meat."

A third-party examination determined the opaque white fragments were "dental material", according to company spokeswoman Miwa Yamamoto, who said the substance is commonly used to fill cavities or in other dental work.

McDonald's, however, would not confirm the woman's claim that the fragments were found inside her burger.

Yamamoto said the customer was told that there was an "extremely low chance" they could have fallen into raw material, given the highly-mechanized process.

None of the employees at the outlet had issues with their teeth at the time and the customer denied the fragments could have come from her, Yamamoto said.

On Wednesday, McDonald's acknowledged a human tooth had been found in fries sold by another outlet last year, while it has also been hit by incidents in which pieces of vinyl were found in chicken nuggets and a tiny piece of hard plastic in a sundae.

'Dental material' found in burger

Japanese media reported several other cases of contamination, including a piece of metal in a pancake.

The incidents mark another public relations setback for the company, which is struggling to recover from a battering to its reputation this summer when a Chinese supplier was found to be mixing out-of-date meat with fresh meat.

Then, late last year, the company had to airlift an emergency supply of french fries from the United States after a shortage had resulted in rationing at its 3,000 restaurants across Japan.

Labor disputes in the US had affected the export chain, leaving Japanese companies scrambling to secure fresh supplies.

The difficulties looked set to hit McDonald's bottom line, with the Japanese unit saying earlier it was on track to report a 17 billion yen ($142 million) annual loss for 2014.

(China Daily 01/10/2015 page11)

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