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Another Michigan mom finds box cutter in McDonald's Happy Meal

Two Michigan moms issued warnings on Facebook over the past two months about finding plastic yellow box cutters in their child's Happy Meal box rather than a toy.

Another Michigan mom raised alarms on Facebook this week after finding a box cutter in her daughter's McDonald's Happy Meal instead of a toy. 

On Sunday, Dawn Paret posted images on her social media account of her daughter's Happy Meal box filed with a pen and a bright yellow box cutter. 

"You hear of things like this, but never did I think it truly could happen. The amount of worry and rage that went through me - I have never experienced," Paret wrote in the post. 

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Paret then implored McDonald's to give her answers on how a box cutter ended up in the bottom of her child's Happy Meal. 

"Simply saying, a happy meal box is your "catch all" and someone must've accidentally grabbed that one is not the answer I want," she continued. 

Paret didn't specify the location of the McDonald's where this occurred. 

Paret wasn't the only one who posted on Facebook about this issue. 

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Last month, a Michigan mom, who goes by Kayla Ann on Facebook, faced a similar scare. In a May 22 post, she told parents to watch out after finding a plastic yellow box cutter in her daughter's Happy Meal. She noted in the post that the incident had taken place at a McDonald's in Brighton. 

"I just want to make other parents aware to check their happy meal boxes because my daughter handed me a box cutter that was in her happy meal box thinking it was a toy!!!!" the post read. 

Kayla Ann and Dawn Paret did not immediately respond to FOX Business' request for comment. 

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A spokesperson for McDonald's told FOX Business that the safety of its customers and employees is a top priority and that it takes these claims seriously. 

"We have been in touch with the customers involved and are continuing to investigate," the spokesperson continued.

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