Youngsters sue McDonald's for failing to warn that fast food can lead to obesity
Eight New York children are suing McDonald's, the fast-food giant, accusing it of failing to make clear that a daily diet of Big Macs and chips would leave them obese and, in some cases, diabetic.| Comments on article "Youngsters sue McDonald's for failing to warn that fast food can lead to obesity" | ||||||||||||
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