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Hungry Jack’s fined for putting 27,000 toys with button batteries in meals without warning

One of Australia’s largest fast food outlets has been fined more than $150,000 after giving away thousands of free toys in meals without warning that they included deadly button batteries.
Hungry Jack’s dispatched 27,850 Garfield toys powered by button batteries over 10 days in May last year,…
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