McDonald’s customer finds quarter pounder burger is raw at Queensland restaurant

‘Anyone tried the McRaw?’ Horrified man discovers the meat in his McDonald’s Quarter Pounder is completely raw AFTER biting into the burger

  • Customer has blasted McDonald’s after biting into a raw burger on Wednesday 
  • Quarter Pounder meal was ordered at Discovery Drive branch in Queensland 
  • Man asked if ‘anyone else tried the new McRaw burger yet?’ on Facebook 

A disgruntled customer has blasted McDonald’s because he claims the Quarter Pounder he ordered from the restaurant was completely raw. 

The Brisbane man ordered a burger meal at a restaurant in Helensvale, northwest Queensland, when he found ‘bleeding beef’ after taking one bite on Wednesday night. 

‘Anyone else tried the new McRaw burger yet?’ He wrote on Facebook alongside pictures of the relatively untouched patty with bright pink meat. 

A Brisbane man ordered a Quarter Pounder meal at a restaurant in Queensland when he found ‘bleeding beef’ after taking one bite on Wednesday night (pictured)

When he peeled back the top bun he discovered the patty hadn't been cooked (pictured)

When he peeled back the top bun he discovered the patty hadn’t been cooked (pictured) 

After peeling back the bread, he looked down at the patty and discovered that it hadn’t been cooked all the way through.   

‘Tad underwhelming to be honest,’ he said. 

The horrified customer reportedly did not receive a refund for the undercooked meal but he ‘got a free apple pie’.   

A company spokeswoman told Daily Mail Australia that McDonald’s takes food safety very seriously and an investigation is underway. 

‘We are disappointed this has happened and encourage the customer to contact us to help us investigate the situation fully.

‘We take food safety very seriously and have strict processes and systems in place to be followed at all times.’

The under cooked burger was reportedly served at a McDonalds Discovery Drive restaurant in Queensland

The under cooked burger was reportedly served at a McDonalds Discovery Drive restaurant in Queensland