Hearing Reset On McDonald's Islamic Diet Agreement
DETROIT (AP) - A hearing in Detroit on a proposed $700,000 payment by McDonald's and a franchisee to settle a suit that says they falsely advertised food as being prepared according to Islamic law has been rescheduled.
McDonald's and Finley's Management Co. agreed Jan. 18 to the settlement, with money shared by Dearborn Heights resident Ahmed Ahmed, a Detroit health clinic, the Arab American National Museum in Dearborn and lawyers.
The suit filed in Wayne County Circuit Court says Ahmed bought a chicken sandwich in 2011 at a Dearborn McDonald's but found it wasn't halal - meaning it didn't meet Islamic food rules. Islam requires invoking God's name before an animal's slaughter.
The office of Judge Kathleen MacDonald says a Tuesday hearing about the proposed settlement has been rescheduled for Wednesday.
RELATED: Chicken Sandwich Costs McDonald's $700K
(© Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)