Ever find something you shouldn't in your food?

Long ago I had a slight addiction to Wendy's Chili - I'd get it for lunch several times a week, just a medium-sized cup.

That is, until the day I found a used, bloody Band-Aid in one.

Kind of lost my taste for Wendy's Chili after that. :cower:
 
Glass shard in ice cream, piece of red rubber hose in hot dog buns, band aid in a can of peas and various bugs in canned goods. These were some of the items returned when I worked for a super market. Oh, and a banana spider, which was alive before customer ended its life.
 
Glass shard in ice cream, piece of red rubber hose in hot dog buns, band aid in a can of peas and various bugs in canned goods. These were some of the items returned when I worked for a super market. Oh, and a banana spider, which was alive before customer ended its life.

My God, take your life in your hands just to have a meal!!!:cry:
 
Whenever I got to any restaurant or fast food places I always "open" up the meal and see what else is in there besides what I ordered.
Most people just bite into it not caring whats inside.
 
I have never found any foreign "thing" in any container of foodstuff.

I can see how it might happen though, including a disgruntled company employee

in an attempt to give his company a bad name.
 
Remember the guy that peed on a pizza at Papa Johns? They caught him on video.
So you'll never know what the "extra topping" mean.:cool:
 
I can't do it Gael, and I'm not that weak stomached, LOL! It must be gross whatever it is. The thing that got me so I never wanted to go to restaurants was in some movie when the cook gets ticked at the patron, and you can just guess what he did in the guys food.
 
I remember gettin in trouble with my mom & "then" step-dad for tellin them about something on my pancake. I thought it was something horrible but when I think back, it was probably a piece of "crunchy" off the grill.
 
I can't do it Gael, and I'm not that weak stomached, LOL! It must be gross whatever it is. The thing that got me so I never wanted to go to restaurants was in some movie when the cook gets ticked at the patron, and you can just guess what he did in the guys food.

My ongoing fear, Denise. The retaliation!:disgust:
 
I can't afford to be eating out, big reason maybe, but I don't know that I would if I could. I learned to keep track of calories in my food, not like a freak about it, just ball-park, and I don't know how many there are usually in fast-food or other. But, restaurants are getting to where they label things now. I think they passed a law or something, not sure. Don't get me wrong, I swing through a fast-food once in awhile, and I love them. Sort of turns into a gut-bomb (appropriate name) but I like to have a treat once in awhile.

I don't know how willing I will be after this thread though:lofl:Good reminder of that darn movie I sawpukey.jpgso dainty I had to have it be pink, :giggle:
 
When I was young, I bought a prepackaged slice of cheesecake from a convenience store. When I bit into it, there was a big cockroach waiting for me in the next bite. I took it back and got my money back, and never bought it again. :sick:

Not that unusual, but once I opened a can of tuna and started to make a salad with it, and there was a HUGE bone in it, I mean big...enough to choke a horse. I notified the company, luckily none of us got that thing stuck in our throats. :eek:

Back in the day, when I was ignorant about cheap quality dog foods, I was feeding my dogs the cheap Ol' Roy canned food from Walmart. On more than one occasion, it smelled foul, and I found a lot of gray fur mixed in with the food, looked like bits of dead rats. Silly me, I thought they ground up all their euthanizes pets, roadkill, and diseased animals pretty well...seems like they got lazy. :rolleyes:
 
Ok, I'm all about eating crunchy things, normally, but I have to know the "protein" value before I try that one SB.
 
When I was young, I bought a prepackaged slice of cheesecake from a convenience store. When I bit into it, there was a big cockroach waiting for me in the next bite. I took it back and got my money back, and never bought it again. :sick:

Not that unusual, but once I opened a can of tuna and started to make a salad with it, and there was a HUGE bone in it, I mean big...enough to choke a horse. I notified the company, luckily none of us got that thing stuck in our throats. :eek:

Back in the day, when I was ignorant about cheap quality dog foods, I was feeding my dogs the cheap Ol' Roy canned food from Walmart. On more than one occasion, it smelled foul, and I found a lot of gray fur mixed in with the food, looked like bits of dead rats. Silly me, I thought they ground up all their euthanizes pets, roadkill, and diseased animals pretty well...seems like they got lazy. :rolleyes:

:eewwk:
 
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