
A Tasmanian family have taken to social media to express their displeasure at a fast-food restaurant chain after receiving a delivery accompanied by cruel taunts.
The family, who wished to remain anonymous, posted photos on Facebook which showed packaging from a McDonald's restaurant near Launceston that include three offensive handwritten messages.
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The message written in a thick black pen on various items of packaging read, "I hope you inJoy b***h", "me fatties love maccas" and "got enough?".
The family who placed the order through the food delivery app Menulog said they had been in contact with the fast-food chain who offered a small apology, and informed the family the responsible party had been identified and let-go.
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Twenty hours after being shared online, the post had received over 250 comments and been shared more than 80 times, with comments expressing disbelief at the thoughtlessness of the act.
A McDonald's Australia spokeswoman said staff were required to comply with its values and the incident would be investigated.

Andrew Chounding
An experienced multi-platform journalist focusing on the issues that impact health in Tasmania. With a background in social research and public policy, health reporting for Andrew is about ensuring the best health outcomes for the Northern Tasmanian community. Contact Andrew at: andrew.chounding@examiner.com.au or 0437 358 262
An experienced multi-platform journalist focusing on the issues that impact health in Tasmania. With a background in social research and public policy, health reporting for Andrew is about ensuring the best health outcomes for the Northern Tasmanian community. Contact Andrew at: andrew.chounding@examiner.com.au or 0437 358 262