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Consumer Confidential: Strollers, shakes and spam

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Here’s your make-my-Monday roundup of consumer news from around the Web:

--Heads up if you’ve got a little one. Maclaren, which makes some very popular strollers, has recalled about 1 million folding strollers that can cut or even cut off kids’ fingertips. So far, the company says mishaps have resulted in at least 12 kids’ fingertips being amputated. The kids apparently get their fingers caught in side hinges when the stroller is being opened or closed. For more info, check out www.maclaren.us/recall or call 877-688-2326.

--The economy might still stink, but things are looking up at the golden arches. McDonald’s says its global sales rose 3.3% last month as consumers worldwide answered a hankering for Big Macs, fries and shakes. This was especially the case in Asia, the Middle East and Africa, where sales jumped 4.7%. Who says the United States isn’t spreading sunshine throughout the world?

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--The website Tagged.com has agreed to pay $500,000 to the New York attorney general’s office to settle charges that it routinely hijacked people’s e-mail accounts and sent marketing pitches to everyone they know. This is a relatively common ploy among social-networking sites and has sparked outcry among many Net users. If you’ve had a similar experience with either Tagged.com or some other site, don’t hesitate to let California Atty. Gen. Jerry Brown know about it.

-- David Lazarus

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