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Friday, March 8, 2002 in the lndependent/UK

McDonald's Faces Payout Over Beef Fat On Its Fries

by Andrew Buncombe in Washington

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines02/0308-02.htm

 

Fast-food firm McDonald's is to pay $10m (£7m) in an out of

court settlement after

offending religious and vegetarian groups by using beef

flavoring to prepare its French fries.

 

Under the agreement being finalized, McDonald's will also

issue a full apology on its

website and and convene an advisory board to advise it on

vegetarian matters.

 

Sixty per cent of the settlement will go to various

vegetarian organizations and the rest will

go to Hindu and Sikh groups as well as organizations that are

concerned with children's

nutrition and kosher dietary practice.

 

According to a draft copy of the

settlement, the world's biggest

restaurant operator will also pay

an additional $4,000 to each of 12

plaintiffs in five separate US

lawsuits, which claimed

McDonald's wrongly described

the French fries as vegetarian.

Last year, McDonald's was forced

to issue an apology after it was

revealed the company used

natural beef flavor throughout the

production of its fries, while still

claiming they were suitable for

vegetarians.

 

Though McDonald's switched to

vegetable oil to cook its fries in

1990, the disclosure that they

were still flavored with beef tallow

angered vegetarians and others

who do not eat beef.

 

Last May, Hindu groups attacked a McDonald's in Bombay after

it was sued in the United

States for using beef tallow.

 

Harish Baltic, a Seattle-based attorney who filed suit

against McDonald's last year and is

one of the successful plaintiffs, last night told The

lndependent: " I'm not happy with the

$10m, and wish I could do better in terms of money. But our

focus was to change the fast

food industry, and this is a big victory for consumers in

this country.

 

" In the past 100 years, this is the first giant corporation

to apologize, admit wrongdoing

and also pay millions of dollars. I am proud of that. "

 

In the apology, McDonald's will say it " sincerely apologizes

to Hindus, vegetarians and

others for failing to provide the information they needed to

make informed dietary

decisions'' in its US restaurants, said Mr Baltic.

 

Last night, a spokesman for McDonald's said it was premature

to discuss details before

an official settlement. But he added: " McDonald's has been

working in good faith to

resolve this matter and publicly apologized last year for any

confusion we may have

caused. "

 

" It was purely unintentional, and we have been working to

address this issue in a positive

way. In August of 2001, McDonald's led our industry by being

the first to provide

information to our customers about the sources of natural

flavors in our products. "

 

The five lawsuits over beef-flavored fries were filed last

year in Washington, California,

Texas, Illinois and New Jersey. The proposed settlement is a

master settlement

agreement, which would control the terms in all pending cases

and protect McDonald's

from further liability from lawsuits arising from

beef-flavored fries.

 

© 2002 lndependent Digital (UK) Ltd

 

 

 

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