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McDonald's fan sobs in car over chicken nugget error – as people call for refund

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A bloke has gone viral for crying in his car over a mistake with his McDonald's chicken nuggets — which has led many to call for him to get a full refund.

Tanner Leitz, who posts online as 'Goober Productions', was left furious when he went to a McDonald's and ordered a 4-piece box of McNuggets — only to receive a fraction of his order. The 25-year-old lad, from the US, was seen crying in his car when he opened the box to reveal three normal-sized nuggets and one small piece of one.

In the video, which has gained more than 18,900 likes, he said: "McDonalds! Count your f*****g days. What is this? Literally f*****g shaking my four-piece nugget One, two. Three. Four. What is this? That's not a nugget!"

"I'm taking you to court," he joked in the caption. TikTok users were left flabbergasted by the fast-food giant's error as they took to the comments claiming he should be refunded for the order.

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One user said: "That’s actually insane, they cannot get away with that," while another commented: "That's not even a nug." A third wrote: "You got a Cashapp. Bro needs a replacement nuggie funded."

Someone else penned: "You know the workers watching you through the window cackling." Meanwhile, a fifth added: "I'm usually so chill about my food but I’d be bringing this right back in for an explanation."

McDonalds has been contacted for a comment regarding the viral video.

This news comes as McDonald's Monopoly returned for 2024. Starting on September 4, customers can collect game pieces and have a chance to win top prizes. The prizes range from free menu items to cash, holidays, and tech rewards.

To have a chance at winning, customers need to peel the game pieces on selected items, which will reveal a property or instant win. These can then be scanned into the McDonald's app to complete the set.

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