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    Search Continues for Origin of Partial Finger Served in a Bowl of Chili at a Wendy's Restaurant.

    Mar 24, 2005 — A woman said she bit into a partial finger served in a bowl of chili at a Wendy's restaurant, leading authorities to a fingerprint database Thursday to determine who lost the digit.

    The incident Tuesday night at a San Jose, Calif., Wendy's restaurant left the unidentified customer ill and distraught, said Joy Alexiou, a spokeswoman for the Santa Clara County Health Department.

    Employees at the Wendy's were checked and the fingertip didn't come from any of them, officials said, adding that the well-cooked finger may have come from a food processing plant that supplies the company.

    Denny Lynch, a spokesman for Wendy's International Inc., based in Dublin, Ohio, said there have been no reports to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration of injuries at any supplier of chili ingredients to Wendy's.

    "All of our chili suppliers report no accidents," he said.

    Health officials said the fingertip was approximately 1 1/2 inches long. They believe it belongs to a woman because of the long, manicured nail.

    Investigators seized the remaining chili and closed the restaurant for a few hours.

    Alexiou said the woman, who asked officials not to identify her, is at minimal risk of contracting illnesses from the finger because the chili was cooked.

  • #2
    lol... i once lost a bandaid in a batch of chili i was making for a restaurant.... a lucky customer found it a few days later....lol

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    • #3
      Damn I just had thier chili last weekend :doh:

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      • #4
        That's got lawsuit written all over it.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by hitmansb
          That's got lawsuit written all over it.
          People sue over too much bullshit. The chili was cooked so no harm to the person eating it, just a little bit of a surprise. The person who lost their finger is the one I feel bad for and the customer should be thinking of her instead of her ruined bowl of chili.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Puddles
            People sue over too much bullshit. The chili was cooked so no harm to the person eating it, just a little bit of a surprise. The person who lost their finger is the one I feel bad for and the customer should be thinking of her instead of her ruined bowl of chili.
            Suing McMuscles for getting your kid fat is a ridiculous lawsuit, Suing Wendys for serving you a bowl of chili with a finger in it isn't. I'd sue, That shit is nasty. JMO.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by mcalo4
              Suing McMuscles for getting your kid fat is a ridiculous lawsuit, Suing Wendys for serving you a bowl of chili with a finger in it isn't. I'd sue, That shit is nasty. JMO.
              :agree:

              same here

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              • #8
                Originally posted by mcalo4
                Suing McMuscles for getting your kid fat is a ridiculous lawsuit, Suing Wendys for serving you a bowl of chili with a finger in it isn't. I'd sue, That shit is nasty. JMO.
                Sue for what? A refund on your chilli? That's nasty, but I don't see any harm done so how are you going to justify asking for a boat load of cash?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by beefcake
                  Sue for what? A refund on your chilli? That's nasty, but I don't see any harm done so how are you going to justify asking for a boat load of cash?
                  Its not the like finding a hair, thats nasty. But of course no reason to sue, but this poor lady found a peice of the human body in her food, thats disturbing.

                  To each his own. Like I said it's JMO.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by beefcake
                    Sue for what? A refund on your chilli? That's nasty, but I don't see any harm done so how are you going to justify asking for a boat load of cash?
                    So if their was a finger in your food and you took a bite of it, you would just tell the workers, ummm can I get another chilli and just let it go at that?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by rude
                      So if their was a finger in your food and you took a bite of it, you would just tell the workers, ummm can I get another chilli and just let it go at that?
                      I can't see any reason as to why I would deserve a bunch of money for it. I'd probably get a refund on my chili. Now maybe if I caught some kind of disease then yea, that'd be a different story. That's the problem with the world, too many sue happy people trying to make easy money.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by beefcake
                        I can't see any reason as to why I would deserve a bunch of money for it. I'd probably get a refund on my chili. Now maybe if I caught some kind of disease then yea, that'd be a different story. That's the problem with the world, too many sue happy people trying to make easy money.
                        I totally agree that there are too many sue happy people out there. I think the government and the legal system has made it easy for people to sue for anything. You could get sued for just about anything these days. But in this case I think a good suing would be justified. This should've never happened

                        I'll start another thread to see what the other members think.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by mcalo4
                          This should've never happened
                          True, but there wasn't anything wendy's could've done to prevent it. If they do get sued, then I guess it'll be time to hire an employee just to go through all the chili looking for fingers.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by beefcake
                            True, but there wasn't anything wendy's could've done to prevent it. If they do get sued, then I guess it'll be time to hire an employee just to go through all the chili looking for fingers.
                            When whoever lost the digit the whole chili making process should have been shut down and the batch being made should have been trashed. If Wendy's has another company making the chili don't you think they will be suing because of the loss of money and tarnishing thier name?

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                            • #15
                              are you kidding..... you dont think biting into someones finger while eating chili they just bought off a public food company constitutes a law suite?



                              Originally posted by Puddles
                              People sue over too much bullshit. The chili was cooked so no harm to the person eating it, just a little bit of a surprise. The person who lost their finger is the one I feel bad for and the customer should be thinking of her instead of her ruined bowl of chili.

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