Bengaluru Man's ₹2 Crore Demand for 'Mental Agony' from McDonald's Rejected

The mistake caused him mental distress and demanded ₹2 crore in compensation from McDonald's
The man ordered French fries but was mistakenly billed for a chicken burger (Representational Image: Unsplash)
The man ordered French fries but was mistakenly billed for a chicken burger (Representational Image: Unsplash)
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A Bengaluru man's visit to McDonald's turned into a dispute when he was billed for a chicken burger instead of the French fries he had ordered. The man who was a vegetarian, claimed that the mistake caused him mental distress and demanded ₹2 crore in compensation from McDonald's.

According to reports, the man ordered French fries but was mistakenly billed for a chicken burger. When he brought the issue to the attention of the McDonald's staff, they offered him ₹100 as compensation, which he refused. He claimed that the mistake had caused due to his mental agony and trauma. However, the court dismissed his plea, deeming it frivolous.

The case emphasized the importance of accurate billing and customer service (Representational Image: Unsplash)
The case emphasized the importance of accurate billing and customer service (Representational Image: Unsplash)
The man then took the matter to court, seeking ₹2 crore in damages. However, the court dismissed his plea, deeming it frivolous. The court's decision was based on the fact that the man's demand for compensation was excessive, considering the nature of the mistake.

The incident has been reported in various media outlets, with details of the man's claim and the court's decision. The case emphasized the importance of accurate billing and customer service in the food industry.

The case has been dismissed, and the man's demand for compensation has been rejected (Representational Image: Unsplash)
The case has been dismissed, and the man's demand for compensation has been rejected (Representational Image: Unsplash)

The court's decision was based on the fact that the man's demand for compensation was excessive, considering the nature of the mistake. The court also noted that the man had not provided any evidence to support his claim of mental distress.

The man's demand for ₹2 crore in compensation was based on his claim of mental distress caused by the mistake. However, the court did not find his claim to be valid. The case has been dismissed, and the man's demand for compensation has been rejected. The court's decision was made in accordance with the law, and the man's claim was deemed to be without merit.

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The man ordered French fries but was mistakenly billed for a chicken burger (Representational Image: Unsplash)
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