A pregnant woman is looking for answers after she said a McDonald's in Canada served her a cup of cleaning solution instead of a latte.
When Sarah Douglas took a sip of a what she thought was a latte she ordered from a McDonald's drive-thru, she immediately noticed something was off.
"The feeling at the moment that I felt in my mouth was an immediate reaction of a burning, fuzzy feeling," she told CTV Network. "My tongue felt fuzzy, and my mouth felt, kind of, almost numb."
And that's because what was in her cup wasn't coffee but cleaning solution.
Douglas said she returned to the restaurant to speak to a manager and that's when she learned that the latte machine was still attached to a bottle containing cleaning chemicals.
Thinking about her unborn child, she called emergency services to make sure she and the baby would be okay.
"Poison control just said they wanted to monitor my symptoms and that if I was to develop shortness of breath or breathing difficulties or swallowing difficulties, to make sure that I went to the hospital," Douglas said.
Since the incident, Douglas has seen her doctor and luckily hasn't suffered any symptoms.
But now she wants answers and change.
"My fear is that a child could have been a victim to such a preventable mistake, and I'm just glad it has come to this so that we can make people aware and, hopefully, make a change for the better," Douglas said.
Franchise owner Dan Brown apologized for the mishap, saying during the machine's daily cleaning, the milk supply line was still connected to the solution.
He said they're reviewing the cleaning procedures.
CTV Network and CNN contributed to this report.