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| catfriedrice | Dec 12 2006, 01:02 AM Post #1 |
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Just something weird that I couldn't get out of my head today I stopped for Lunch at Taco Bell today, against every warning I had been given. You know, e-coli scare at a few TacoBells probably has put a hurtin' on business. Well, I drive a Service Van, And when I got to the parking lot, it was a mass of other unrelated Service Techs with Vans. The Vans outnumbered the cars. So... do Drivers want to get sick... or are we the most uninformed people on the planet? I wonder how many sick days I can use if I got e-coli? And the meat tasted old... not the normal meat they serve up in my area. I was in Red Bank TN, for the record... Just a random thought... I get these a lot. So... to give this topic some meaning... ever get sick on Fast Food? |
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| FallenHero | Dec 12 2006, 01:05 AM Post #2 |
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I. Stand. Alone. Inside.
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I had no idea taco bell was having an ecoli scare. Though a female police officer in town was intentionally poisoned at our taco bell. Thanks for the heads up though. =\ But no, drivers in general look for quick places to eat, they're on the road regardless of which driving profession they're in. Plus taco bell is one of the fastest businesses in the fast food market which is terrifying once you think about it. The really bad thing here is the employees don't even wear gloves and they prepare the food. |
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| catfriedrice | Dec 12 2006, 01:52 AM Post #3 |
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Alright, avoid all Taco Bells in Oklahoma then... Had a pink burger at Wendys once... long time ago. Still looking for a finger in their chili. |
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| elven blade1 | Dec 12 2006, 01:58 AM Post #4 |
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You do know there was only like 42 cases, and they were all reported in New York, and New Jersey, but I think they already sent back all of the dried green onions. |
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| FallenHero | Dec 12 2006, 02:26 AM Post #5 |
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I. Stand. Alone. Inside.
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The pink in the burger was just some decoration catfried. if you get the chili with a finger in it then that's like getting a golden ticket, by means of lawsuit against Wendy's.
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if you get the chili with a finger in it then that's like getting a golden ticket, by means of lawsuit against Wendy's.
3:10 PM Jul 11