While the pickles were there, he claims so were the unwanted bugs. He took the matter to police, who said they were powerless to act. "It is just disgusting - the only reason I looked in my burger was to make sure the extra pickles were there and I was all like, there's maggots in my burger," he said. "My mate didn't believe me, no one believed me until they saw it."

The maggots were still visible and moving during an inspection yesterday. Mr Savage said there was no way the maggots made it into his burger during the trip home - as suggested by McDonald's - as the bag "remain done up tight". Mr Savage claims McDonald's staff laughed when he told them of his discovery. "I just wanted a refund, that's it," he said.
A McDonald's spokeswoman said: "When we receive the product we will provide it to the University of Wollongong laboratories for testing." She said the tests could take a month. Mr Savage insists he just wants an apology and a refund for his burger, but he is still deciding whether to hand it over for tests. "It's just disgusting, (I'm) never eating there again."
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another con artist..maggots would not survive the cooking process
My son and I found rather large pieces of rubber in his McDonald's Egg McMuffin cooked into the bread. It must have come from machinery in the factory. I called the McDonald's in question and we went in and got free drinks and our money back. I still wonder how the person making the sandwich did not see them as they were clearly visible on the outside edge.
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