LACTOSE intolerance could lead to a huge payout for two McDonald's customers in Florida, USA, who are suing the fast food behemoth for US$5 million.
The pair say they are being unfairly charged for cheese that they don't want on their Quarter Pounder burgers.
They're basing the claim by arguing that hamburgers and cheeseburgers are different prices on the McDonald's menu, but when they order a Quarter Pounder without cheese they are still charged the same amount.
"McDonald's is being unjustly enriched by these practices because it receives payment for cheese it does not deliver to its customers," according to the official court filing.
Forget soy or almond lattes - believe it or not, the latest superfood trend is so-called "cockroach milk".
The Pacific Beetle cockroach, endemic to Hawaii, apparently produces a rare milk crystal which has four times the protein of cow's milk, as well as lots of essential amino acids.
However you probably need a strong stomach, because the precious liquid has to be extracted from the dead insects, with about 2,000 cockroaches required for a single glass.
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