Parents Swear McDonald’s Minions Toy Is Saying ‘What the F*ck’
They say they can decipher the Minion toy using profanity.
We asked people on the street what they thought the toy was saying.
Multiple local news stations were on the case this week, interviewing parents who claim they were outraged when the McDonald’s toys spouted what sounded a lot like profanity to them.
“Honestly, the beginning I don’t know what it’s saying but the last few words sound like W-T-F”, said concerned mother Latrista Smith.
The complaints seemed to be isolated to the Caveman version of the toy.
Others say it’s is a subliminal message. “Now, she’s going around thinking it’s okay to say because the Minion says it”, said Hernandez.
“Unless I was looking for it, I probably would not think much about it”, said Jerry Gerken.
A Happy Meal at a Florida McDonald’s has left a family very unhappy.
“We was wanting to see that movie so now I’m curious if it’s going to be cussing in the movie”. Instead, the company said that it’s speaking “Minionese” and that the toy in question was saying “para la bukay”, NBC12 notes. “Minionese” has no translation to, or meaning in any recognized language. The fast-food giant says the toy speaks a random nonsense language referred to as “Minionese” and any cuss words adults may hear are merely coincidental. Any sounds that are similar to English words are just a coincidence.