Wednesday, August 24, 2011

HEIDI KLUM MCDONALDS SPOKEPERSON DOESN'T TELL YOU ALL



Sometimes model mom Heidi Klum seems a bit too perfect. So it’s nice to hear that even she caves to the call of a happy meal from time to time.  “Every once in a while, my kids have McDonald’s,” the Project Runway host told E!. “They can have a Big Mac sometimes. There’s nothing wrong with that.”
Heidi even let her kids play at McDonald's playgrounds. Does she know what is hiding inside those playground?




Heidi Klum as Spokeperson for McDonalds
Erin Carr Jordan, a mother of 4 children, released a YouTube video showing graffiti, smeared grime, hairs and decaying food calls for mandatory cleanliness regulations at restaurant playgrounds.


In the video, Jordan said she was taking her 3-year-old son to the restroom at a Tempe McDonald's when he begged to go on the restaurant's slide. She followed and found scrawled swear words and muck inside, according to the video. 


Tucked in the cracks of crawl spaces, embedded in the surfaces of twisty slides and caked on steps in many playlands are traces of fecal matter and strains of staph and bacteria that can lead to meningitis and gonorrhea, according to lab results.


After complaints to the managers went nowhere, Jordan began swabbing samples, which she sent to a testing lab. The results featured 13 types of disease-causing pathogens and layers of just disgustingness, according to the footage.  These conditions exist in the playgrounds at McDonald's, Burger King and other fast food restaurants across the country.




Swab sample from playgrounds
McDonalds could not be reached for comment.  Burger King said that its cleaning standards include "procedures for daily, weekly and monthly cleaning of playground equipment, pads and foams. On a quarterly basis, restaurant playgrounds are required to be cleaned by a professional cleaning service."




Playstations collect sweat, grease, saliva, urine, faces.