Publication Date:
Fri, 2010-10-29 23:04
The 32-year-old man said he felt forced to sample the
food each day to ensure quality standards remained high, because McDonald's
hired "mystery clients" to randomly visit restaurants and report on
the food, service and cleanliness.
The man also said the company offered free lunches
to employees, adding to his caloric intake while on the job. His identity was
not released. The ruling was signed Tuesday by Judge Joao Ghisleni Filho in
Porto Alegre. Ghisleni said McDonald's could appeal the case, and the Brazilian
headquarters of the chain said in an e-mailed statement it was weighing its
legal options.
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