Russian Woman Sues McDonald’s After ‘Succumbing’ to Burger Ad During Lent – Reports

A Russian woman is suing McDonald’s over a burger ad that she said caused her to break her fast during a Christian period called Lent, media reported last week.

“When I saw the advertising banner — I could not help myself,” Ksenia Ovchinnikova said in a court statement, according to the state-run TASS news agency.

The devout Orthodox Christian alleges that the mouthwatering ad featuring the fast-food chain’s signature cheeseburger and chicken McNuggets compelled her to break her 30-day fast as well as a 16-year streak of staying away from animal products during the period leading up to Easter.

“I visited McDonald’s and bought a cheeseburger,” Ovchinnikova said of the April 2019 incident.

The Omsk native is seeking 1,000 rubles ($13.60) in moral damages for alleged consumer-protection violations and insulting her religious feelings.

The Russian Orthodox Church advised Ovchinnikova to “go to confession instead of the court,” a Moscow Patriarchate official told the state-run RIA Novosti news agency last Thursday.

Moscow’s Zamoskvoretsky court has not yet set a date for the preliminary hearing over the unhappy meal.

(c) The Moscow Times

One comment

  1. The Russian Orthodox Church advised Ovchinnikova to “go to confession instead of the court,”

    Nope, she needs a psychiatrist. What next in the ever expanding lunatic asylum calling itself Russia? A guy suing Smirnoff because he bought a bottle of vodka and got pissed?

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