Mother finds NOSE RING in her 4-year-old daughter's McDonald's breakfast burrito

A mother is demanding answers from McDonald's after finding a nose ring in her four-year-old daughter's breakfast burrito.

Frances Rosario, from Lawrenceville, Georgia, said she and her daughter visited one of the fast food chain's restaurants on Wednesday morning and ordered two of the burritos with coupons.

But when they returned home and tucked into their breakfast, she noticed something wasn't quite right with her daughter's meal.

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Unsavory: A mother said she found a silver nosering in her daughter's McDonald's breakfast burrito, pictured

'I turned it and I see this piece of jewelry sticking out,' Rosario said . 'I'm like, "What the heck is this?"'

She found a large silver nose ring - just a few bites away from being eaten by her daughter, Nevaeh.

'My concern was that if something happened and she had swallowed it,' Rosario added to CBS Atlanta . ' That's unsanitary, that's not something you would serve your customers.'

To make matters worse, she said that when she called the McDonald's restaurant, on Clayton Street in Lawrenceville, to complain, she was told: 'It happens.'

Shock: Frances Rosario said she was concerned what could have happened if her daughter Nevaeh ate it

And when she called the restaurant again in an attempt for answers, the response was no better.



'The supervisor gets on the phone and says, "I don't know what to tell you",' she recounted.

'And I said, "Well, is there a district manager I can get in contact with?" And she turns around and says, "It's none of your business".'

Calls to the McDonald's headquarters in Illinois have also not been returned - and Rosario said the unsavory experience has put her off the restaurant.



'For now, I'm going to stay back from McDonald's for a little while,' she said.

Scene: She bought two breakfast burritos from this MacDonald's in Lawrenceville, Georgia - and said the restaurant has not responded to her repeated requests for answers

In guidelines for employees, McDonald's states that only 'minimal use' of jewelry is allowed, yet the rules appear to be more concerned with aesthetics than hygiene.



'Visible body piercing must be removed with the exception of one small earring in each ear and a small stud nose piecing,' it explains.

'Large loop earrings or gauges can be dangerous and are not allowed. All jewelry must be in good taste and professional. The manager may request removal of jewelry they feel looks unprofessional.'

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