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Mum stunned to find ‘shock' item in box of McDonald's chicken nuggets – and it left her daughter ‘scared'

Mum stunned to find ‘shock' item in box of McDonald's chicken nuggets – and it left her daughter ‘scared'

Scottish Sun23-06-2025
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A STUNNED mum pulled a chicken nugget the size of her palm from her McDonald's delivery.
Nafize Rizki, 38, reckons the battered poultry piece was four times the size of the others in the box of 20.
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Stunned mum Nafize Rizki, 38, was in for a huge shock when she opened her McDonald's delivery
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Nafize reckons the battered poultry piece was four times the size of the others in the box of 20
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The mum's two boys fought over who would get the freakish nugget - while her daughter was left 'scared' by it
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She was sharing them out with her three kids when the mega McNugget dropped on to the plate.
Nafize said: 'I said, 'Oh my God, that's a giant nugget'.
"The kids were shocked — they thought I was playing a prank.
'When they saw it, my two sons said, 'It's a golden nugget', thinking it was a special one and they'd won a prize.'
But when the boys, aged ten and eight, realised it was dinner they began to fight over the freakish fried food until Nafize cut it in half to keep the peace.
The married mum, of Bromley, South East London, added: 'My daughter was a bit scared of it, so she didn't eat any, but the boys said it tasted more like a chicken wing than a nugget.'
Nafize reckoned it could be the first of its kind.
One Brit did share a photo of a giant nugget to Reddit in 2022 – but critics said it looked more like two nuggets stuck together.
The world's largest chicken nugget weighed more than 45lb.
McDonald's was asked to comment on Nafize's find.
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