How wide is the hole in the needle,since most once used in food service have a rather wide opening.Or at least all the one's I've used have had wide openings.
But I strongly suggest your wife go to a doctor,if there are any problems then sue the **** out of them,if not then the least they can do is pay for your doctor bills from the random needle in there sandwich.
But no I've worked a few food service jobs and it's ****ing sick.I honestly have troubles eating at restaurants now,between out of the dozen and some people I've worked with only one other has there food safe(which is required to work in a kitchen here in Canada),people pushing trash down in the bin with there bare hands before going back on the grill NEVER WASHING,being told to save time don't wash veg and only wipe your knife rather then wash it between different products.
this is why small business died in America. Instead of anyone trying to be reasonable, the first though is "I'm going to sue them because it was definitely their intention to try and kill me."
Tell the manager you are getting blood tests done now and that Arby's is paying for it. As long you as you aren't a complete douche about it, they will be as helpful as possible because they want to avoid a lawsuit (which is annoying for everyone).
Wow. This got necro'ed. I suppose I can update you all but it is a little disappointing.
The people with Arby's customer service were fairly nice about the whole thing. We sent pictures etc. Eventually they mentioned that we should talk to their supplier but they never contacted us. I'll mention it to my wife again but it's been a touchy subject with her. It seems like every time I think to mention it to her we're about to eat and I don't want to ruin her appetite or **** her off. And she's been uber stressed out over the past two weeks (major projects due and finals week). I'll bring it up today and have her write a followup e-mail to basically say "wtf? We were never contacted."
I did some research and I am sure we don't have a case for a lawsuit. You only have a good case if you're injured. Psychological injury is incredibly difficult to prove and doesn't usually hold up in court. So the fact that my wife hasn't been able to eat at an Arbys (or Roast Beef from anywhere) and generally distrusts most fast food places for the last month doesn't matter. We don't have the extra money to hire a lawyer anyway so taking on this case would only put us into unnecessary debt.
So there you have it. Like many people from time to time it seems like my wife and I just got randomly shat on by fate. We try not to let it bother us. I'm not one of those positive thinking douchebags but there is something to be said for not dwelling on past negativity.
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I think it's fake. But if it was real, I bet that woman made a killing.
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But I strongly suggest your wife go to a doctor,if there are any problems then sue the **** out of them,if not then the least they can do is pay for your doctor bills from the random needle in there sandwich.
But no I've worked a few food service jobs and it's ****ing sick.I honestly have troubles eating at restaurants now,between out of the dozen and some people I've worked with only one other has there food safe(which is required to work in a kitchen here in Canada),people pushing trash down in the bin with there bare hands before going back on the grill NEVER WASHING,being told to save time don't wash veg and only wipe your knife rather then wash it between different products.
this is why small business died in America. Instead of anyone trying to be reasonable, the first though is "I'm going to sue them because it was definitely their intention to try and kill me."
Tell the manager you are getting blood tests done now and that Arby's is paying for it. As long you as you aren't a complete douche about it, they will be as helpful as possible because they want to avoid a lawsuit (which is annoying for everyone).
Seriously. Save it. I mean, some woman got tons from finding a chicken's head in a chicken nugget. Imagine how much an injection needle.
Also, that's absolutely disgusting that that would get into food.
Definitely suggest you at least seek some sort of compensation, if you don't sue.
Sue them and enjoy your million!
The people with Arby's customer service were fairly nice about the whole thing. We sent pictures etc. Eventually they mentioned that we should talk to their supplier but they never contacted us. I'll mention it to my wife again but it's been a touchy subject with her. It seems like every time I think to mention it to her we're about to eat and I don't want to ruin her appetite or **** her off. And she's been uber stressed out over the past two weeks (major projects due and finals week). I'll bring it up today and have her write a followup e-mail to basically say "wtf? We were never contacted."
I did some research and I am sure we don't have a case for a lawsuit. You only have a good case if you're injured. Psychological injury is incredibly difficult to prove and doesn't usually hold up in court. So the fact that my wife hasn't been able to eat at an Arbys (or Roast Beef from anywhere) and generally distrusts most fast food places for the last month doesn't matter. We don't have the extra money to hire a lawyer anyway so taking on this case would only put us into unnecessary debt.
So there you have it. Like many people from time to time it seems like my wife and I just got randomly shat on by fate. We try not to let it bother us. I'm not one of those positive thinking douchebags but there is something to be said for not dwelling on past negativity.