MCDONALD'S Happy Meals are not proving so happy for a Canadian man, who is suing the fast food giant for promoting junk food to children.
According to court documents filed in Quebec last week, Antonia Bramante's three young children insist he take them to McDonald's at least every two weeks.
He is seeking compensation from the outlet for the meals he has purchased over the last five years, under legislation which bans advertising to those aged less than 13 years.
Bramante is also objecting to toys offered as part of Happy Meals which are often part of a set, meaning he is forced to return again and again with his family to complete each collection.
It's an interesting case, but has he ever thought of just saying "no" to the pester power?
There's a major stink over claims about flatulence being made by two players in last week's Grand Slam of Darts.
The professional tournament saw Scottish player Gary Anderson and rival Wesley Harms from the Netherlands blame each other for "rotten" farts during their clash.
Anderson won the match 10-2, allowing him to progress to the quarter finals.
However speaking to Dutch media after the game, Harms said his unimpressive performance was due to Anderson repeatedly breaking wind.
"It'll take me two nights to lose this smell from my nose," he said.
Anderson in turn blamed Harms, but said it could also have been someone in the audience.
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