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Man calls 911 over cold burger and fries from Hamilton McDonald's: police

Hamilton police are reminding the public that even a very unhappy meal at McDonald's is no reason to call 911.

'The [911] system is meant for life and death emergencies,' says police spokesperson

Hamilton police are reminding residents 911 calls are for serious situations, not cold hamburgers, after they were called in by a McDonald's customer who was unhappy with his meal Sunday. (@SeanJasonWebb/Twitter)

Hamilton police are reminding the public that even a very unhappy meal at McDonald's is no reason to call 911.

Officers were called to a McDonald's in the city Sunday by an "irate" customer who received a cold hamburger and fries after ordering them throughUberEats, according to service spokesperson Jackie Penman.

Serving up a lesson

It wasn't clear whether the restaurant or food delivery service was to blame for the not-so-fast food, but the unsatisfied customer was reminded a cold meal was no reason for an emergency response.

Penman said frivolous calls to police are more common than most people might think, so the McDonald's mixup actually serves as a good lesson.

"Calling 911 with nuisance calls tiesup our lines and makes it difficult for people with serious emergencies to get through to dispatchers," she said. "The system is meant for life and death emergencies."