According to Dr. Saptarshi Bhattacharya, senior consultant, endocrinology, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, the risk of diabetes rises significantly in one's 40s
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According to Dr. Saptarshi Bhattacharya, senior consultant, endocrinology, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, the risk of diabetes rises significantly in one's 40s and 50s due to a complex interplay of hormonal changes, metabolic slowdown, and evolving lifestyle patterns

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With A Smile, Canadian Man Calls Indian Woman At McDonald’s ‘Stinky’: ‘Go Back To Your F****NG Country’ | Shocking Video

Posted By: Hari Ram Posted On: Oct 29, 2025Share Article
With A Smile, Canadian Man Calls Indian Woman At McDonald’s ‘Stinky’
The police have not yet confirmed whether the incident will be investigated as a hate crime. (Photo Credit: Reddit)

With A Smile, Canadian Man Calls Indian Woman At McDonald’s ‘Stinky’: ‘Go Back To Your F****NG Country’ | Shocking Video

A disturbing video from Ontario, Canada, has once again sparked concern over rising anti-Indian racism abroad. The viral clip shows a young white man at a McDonald's outlet shouting offensive comments at a female Indian employee and repeatedly telling her to “go back to her own country." When she started recording the scene and questioned his behaviour, the man became even more aggressive.

People nearby tried to calm the man and stop the situation from escalating. Since the clip surfaced online, it has sparked widespread outrage, with many social media users condemning the man's behaviour and demanding strict action against such displays of hate in public spaces.

Shocking Racist Incident At McDonald's In Canada

It is still unclear how the incident started at the McDonald's outlet in Oakville, but the video clearly shows the young man screaming, “Go back to your own country, you stinky a** Indian." When the woman filming him asked him to repeat what he said, with no regret, he repeated the same words with a smile. He looked completely unfazed and unaware of the seriousness of his actions or the trouble he could face later.

Reacting to the post, a user wrote, “These cornballs need to be publicly ashamed."

“He is high. Face clearly looks like a drug addict," a comment read.

One more added, “This girl is really stupid, these white guys carry guns and shoot. If the victim is non, the White judiciary will pardon the culprit and let go easily."

McDonald's Owner Responds To The Incident

Following the incident, John Piper, the owner and operator of Piper Foods, which manages several McDonald's outlets in Oakville, confirmed the incident in a statement to Inside Halton.

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He said, “I am deeply disturbed and saddened by the hateful language directed at one of our valued employees at one of my Oakville locations. The behaviour captured in the video is reprehensible and has no place in the workplace or our community. Our team members come to work each day to serve our guests with dignity and respect. No one should ever be subjected to hate or discrimination — especially while simply doing their job. We are proud of the courage and professionalism our employee showed in the face of such unacceptable behaviour."

John Piper claims that he is fully committed to keeping his restaurants safe and respectful for both staff and customers. He mentioned that his team does not tolerate any form of discrimination and is working closely with the police to look into the matter. Piper also said that the affected employee is getting support. The case has been reported to the Halton police, who have started their investigation but have not yet confirmed if it will be treated as a hate crime.

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