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McDonald's meal comes with note warning customer to wait a 'few hours' before eating doughnut as it's frozen

A stunned teenager claims she received a note with her McDonald's order warning her to wait a 'few hours' before eating her doughnut - because it was still frozen.

Danni Jordan was left bemused but in hysterics when she came across the note attached to her millionaire's doughnut she ordered from the St. Peter's Street branch in Derby.

The note read: "Hi, I'm very sorry that this doughnut is still frozen... please wait a few hours before eating."

The 18-year-old only spotted the note a few hours after she received her delivery, as had not yet got round to eating the doughnut after finishing the main meal.

Danni, from Derby, said: "I couldn't stop laughing. It was so random and I couldn't believe they'd sent me a frozen doughnut.

"I didn't see the note for about an hour and by that point, it was pretty defrosted but the caramel was still pretty frozen.

"It didn't really taste that much different. It was slightly soggy when defrosted, but it still tasted nice.

Danni Jordan, 18, ordered the treat from the St Peter's Street branch in Derby (Kennedy News & Media)

"The doughnuts are so nice that I can't not order them - I'd prefer it if they were defrosted though."

Danni, who lives with her partner Josh, doesn't think she'll change her views on Mcdonald's after the mishap.

Danni said: "I tweeted a picture of the note to McDonald's but didn't get a response.

"It's more funny than complaint worthy so I didn't think to ring the actual restaurant or anything.

"I tend to have a Mcdonald's when I can't be bothered to cook, so I probably have one about once a month."

McDonalds have been approached for comment.

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