The Daily Mail recently reported that the Minions doll included in the McDonald's set meal seems to speak a "Minions language" that ordinary people can't understand when people press the button behind it. However, some parents in the United States complain that this toy in the children's set meal seems to be more suitable for adults, because it says a standard American English dirty word.
In this regard, McDonald's explained that this is just a coincidence.
According to the report, a statement sent to My Fox 28 by McDonald's, a fast food giant, said that the "Minions" of Minions was a random combination, including many languages, unconscious words and sounds. "Slave" has no linguistic meaning. Minions's voice and English words are very similar to coincidence.
However, this explanation did not convince all parents. Last Monday, a parent named Taylor King bought a set meal for his three-year-old child. In an interview with reporters, he said that Minions in this package clearly issued several standard English words, "I heard it clearly."
In Florida, an old man had the same experience. The old man named Bradley Morton told the TV reporter: "It turns out that this little doll really made disrespectful language. I can't believe this is what a slave said. "
According to the report, it is no coincidence that minions say such ugly things. However, American media reporters found that not all Minions made the same sound. After buying McDonald's Minions, there are indeed other voices.