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Finger Found In Wendy's Chili
:confused: This will be an interesting story to follow. My guess is a supplier failed to report an injury at their plant, even though it is against the law. Happens all the time, I know!
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I heard that after it had been reported on the local news in San Jose that a few reporters went to Wendy's to talk to some customers there. There were a couple people that were sitting there eating chilli. When asked if they had heard of the finger story they said that they did, but thought that the whole thing was just another "urban legend"... not this time :o
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First of all, I don't have a weak stomach but I still ain't going to eat NO chili from Wendy's for a LONG time, if ever again. If there was a finger found then what else could be in there also. That should make you tell the better half that we are eating at home tonight.
It would not be funny if the finger came from elsewhere other than Wendy's. Like from someone she knew and was willing to make lots of money. Remember the coffee at McDonalds? People are strange at times. Thanks Dudelive |
I worked at Green Giant for many years. We would receive tote bins of broccoli 2,500 lbs each from our Mexico plants and I seen many things in those totes. For example, gloves, pecies of wodden pallets, a shovel once and a chopped up rat. I'm happy to say that everytime these things were found, the tote was rejected and any finished product from that tote was also rejected and never made it to the consumer. With more and more companies paying other companies to outsource parts of their operation, quality suffers for the consumer BIG TIME and I believe we will find out this is what happened with the finger in the chili.
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A certain percentage of "non-food" parts (i.e., bugs) are allowed by health inspectors in all produce, cereals, etc...
However, I must admit that a finger would definitely surprise the heck out of me. This should have automatically been labelled a scam. I think anyone working at a plant who loses a finger would have stopped the machine and retrieved the finger to try to get it reattached....especially a woman (not to be sexist). |
So is she going to sue? I would not be supprised in the least if she does.
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No, I understand she said she will not sue.
Although, if the story is true... I don't know why she wouldn't. :confused: |
sue for the rest of the hand? Come on, get serious. :)
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yet another reason I will never eat at wendy's. I ate there one time, never went back. If I was the lady I would sue them.
As for usda regulatioins and such. Most of the things you find in foods is editble things. I work in a meat processing plant, they use edible everything - Grease, Oil, etc. There are also very strict rules as far as hygene and cleansyness. You can't touch anything with your bare hands. You must wear latex gloves at all times. They don't even allow us to touch cardboard boxes with our bare hands .. That is going to extremes, but with the way things are these days I can see why ... |
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