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‘Unhappy meal’, McDonald’s Japan sorry for Pokemon debacle

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The US fast food giant says there were some instances of resale-driven mass purchases by customers that led to food being thrown away.

TOKYO: McDonald’s Japan has apologised after a campaign giving away limited-edition Pokemon cards with “Happy Meals” triggered long queues and social media outrage about food waste.

Cards with the “little monsters” are extremely popular among children but also adult superfans and collectors, with billions printed and some selling for millions of dollars.

There have even been cases of shops that sell the cards, which represent monsters and their attributes, being broken into and physical fights breaking out in low-crime Japan.

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