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“The bite into a burger turns dangerous for a little girl. It ended up with her having to go to the hospital and a fast-food chain issuing an apology. How does something like this happen?”
“Now the last thing that you expect to find in your food are metal shards or other foreign objects, but increasingly manufacturers are recalling products because they contain mystery bits and pieces.”
“We have a consumer alert for you, you want to check your freezer because more than a hundred thousand lbs of frozen meal are being recalled after complaints of glass and hard plastic inside those meals.”
“A Greenfield grocery store’s recalling chicken sausages after a man claims he found several shards of glass inside the brats. Gary Nagel says he found a glass shard in his first bite and then found three more inside other brats.”
“Well, obviously I’m not a happy camper. You know, no one likes eating glass.”
“It looked like a piece of wood, could have been a piece of metal, I didn’t know.”
“What Beverly Figaroa did know was that this foreign object did not belong inside the corn muffin she was preparing for her grandson. Dozens of manufactured foods have been recently recalled due to contamination with foreign objects, some of which have been metal shavings.”
“Metal shavings occur because of either overuse or friction from the machine that hasn’t been properly maintained.”
“Guess what I just found in my chicken? I found what I thought was some bristle. Looks like some kind of foreign object. Looks like some kind of rubber.”
“My only concern was for my daughter and how much glass she had ingested. You can’t think of your baby and what could happen, and the things you don’t know that could happen… just your mind just starts to race.”
“Question number two: I was eating a salad at a restaurant in Beaumont and my lip was cut and my tooth broke because there were two pieces of glass in my salad. Are they required to pay my medical bills?
“Well, absolutely. The food that you buy from a store or from a restaurant is considered a product and that seller is liable for any damages that the food causes.”
“‘I do understand that there was human error,’ but large manufacturing plants, he says, should not only have systems in place to prevent foreign material, like metal, from falling into ingredients, they should also screen for it.”
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