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Just when you think you read them all, never underestimate the capacity for subhuman behavior by people in our society. Who in their right minds even remotely thinks of stuff like this.
The Mississippi State Department of Health, the Columbus, Mississippi police department and Jack’s Family Restaurant, Inc. have all been investigating an alleged food contamination incident with particularly disturbing details.
According to a Facebook post that quickly went viral, the mother of a former Jack’s employee in Columbus alleged that another fast food worker put menstrual blood on a hamburger and licked the cheese that went on it before serving the meal to a customer last Saturday.
Aren't there some people who would pay for that sort of thing?
I'm sure there are. At this point, let us hope it does not find its way onto the regular menu in any food establishment. If that happened, it would most likely be advertised as "the best bloody burger in town."
The manager was told, the food was served anyway. Corporate not only ignored the complaint they fired the complainer. The health inspection was a waste of time and proved nothing, the offender was long gone.
I hope the victim sues the crap out of this company. When they had the chance to do the right thing they did the opposite of the right thing. Twice.
this is an example of why i wont eat fast food or even "slow fast food" (applebees, red lobster, olive garden, etc) -- you're ingesting food from a kitchen full of low wage earning people who increasingly hold patrons in contempt.
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