Guest guest Posted February 16, 2006 Report Share Posted February 16, 2006 GASTONIA, N.C. - A woman who said she found blood smeared inside her bag of french fries is suing McDonald's Corp. for at least $10,000. Lora Davis, 42, said she was eating the last several french fries that came with her Happy Meal when she noticed the blood. " At first, I felt disbelief, " she said. " Then fear. " Davis bought the meal at the drive-through window of a Gastonia McDonald's on Nov. 26, 2004, and ate it at her office desk. When she found the blood, she said, she called the fast-food restaurant and spoke with an apologetic assistant manager. The person later called back and said the blood came from an employee who had suffered a cut, she said. A regional manager later told Davis the unidentified employee had been fired, she said. A county health inspector, John Carpenter, said he spoke to the restaurant manager, who confirmed Davis' account of the incident. Carpenter wrote in a letter last August that he instructed the restaurant manager on how to handle the situation if a food preparer had cuts on fingers or hands. The county Health Department did not take any action against the restaurant, spokeswoman Shannon Clubb said. Davis said she went to her doctor for infectious diseases tests and was under the impression that Oak Brook, Ill.-based McDonald's would pay for her medical bills. When she didn't hear back from the company for months, she filed a lawsuit Feb. 3 in Gaston County Superior Court. An attorney for Davis said attempts to reach an out-of-court settlement have been fruitless so far. A McDonald's official declined to comment Wednesday on Davis' case because her legal claim is active. " The safety and well-being of our customers is always a top priority, " Mike Fluck, a regional operations manager based in Raleigh, said in a statement. " We take this claim very seriously, but as this is now a pending legal matter, it would be inappropriate to comment any further. " Davis said she continues to have her blood tested, though she has not suffered any illness. She said she stopped eating out for six or seven months. " I get sick when I think about it, " she said. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2006 Report Share Posted February 16, 2006 I get sick when I think about it too! Nikki , " heartwerk " <jo.heartwork wrote: > > GASTONIA, N.C. - A woman who said she found blood smeared inside her > bag of french fries is suing McDonald's Corp. for at least $10,000. > Lora Davis, 42, said she was eating the last several french fries > that came with her Happy Meal when she noticed the blood. > > > > " At first, I felt disbelief, " she said. " Then fear. " > > Davis bought the meal at the drive-through window of a Gastonia > McDonald's on Nov. 26, 2004, and ate it at her office desk. > > When she found the blood, she said, she called the fast-food > restaurant and spoke with an apologetic assistant manager. The person > later called back and said the blood came from an employee who had > suffered a cut, she said. A regional manager later told Davis the > unidentified employee had been fired, she said. > > A county health inspector, John Carpenter, said he spoke to the > restaurant manager, who confirmed Davis' account of the incident. > Carpenter wrote in a letter last August that he instructed the > restaurant manager on how to handle the situation if a food preparer > had cuts on fingers or hands. > > The county Health Department did not take any action against the > restaurant, spokeswoman Shannon Clubb said. > > Davis said she went to her doctor for infectious diseases tests and > was under the impression that Oak Brook, Ill.-based McDonald's would > pay for her medical bills. When she didn't hear back from the company > for months, she filed a lawsuit Feb. 3 in Gaston County Superior > Court. > > An attorney for Davis said attempts to reach an out-of-court > settlement have been fruitless so far. > > A McDonald's official declined to comment Wednesday on Davis' case > because her legal claim is active. > > " The safety and well-being of our customers is always a top > priority, " Mike Fluck, a regional operations manager based in > Raleigh, said in a statement. " We take this claim very seriously, but > as this is now a pending legal matter, it would be inappropriate to > comment any further. " > > Davis said she continues to have her blood tested, though she has not > suffered any illness. She said she stopped eating out for six or > seven months. > > " I get sick when I think about it, " she said. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2006 Report Share Posted February 16, 2006 I remember once eating a tiny box of raisins and when I got to the bottom there were little animals in the packet. Logically I knew that my stomach acid would kill anything I had eaten, but I hated the idea. I tried to make myself sick, but couldn't! Jo - " earthstrm " <earthstorm Thursday, February 16, 2006 11:41 AM Re: Blood inpacket of McD chips > I get sick when I think about it too! > > Nikki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2006 Report Share Posted March 6, 2006 there are tiny little animals in my rice and oatmeal in my kitchen cabinet, we had to throw everything in our compost. I don't know what they are, some of them even fly. we are now keeping our rice and oatmeal in the refridgerator. , " jo " <jo.heartwork wrote: > > I remember once eating a tiny box of raisins and when I got to the bottom > there were little animals in the packet. Logically I knew that my stomach > acid would kill anything I had eaten, but I hated the idea. I tried to make > myself sick, but couldn't! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2006 Report Share Posted March 6, 2006 They get in quite easily, although I don't know where they come from. I keep my flour in sealed plastic bags in my cupboards. Jo , " Anouk Sickler " <zurumato wrote: > > there are tiny little animals in my rice and oatmeal > in my kitchen cabinet, we had to throw everything in our compost. > I don't know what they are, some of them even fly. > > we are now keeping our rice and oatmeal in the refridgerator. > > > , " jo " <jo.heartwork@> wrote: > > > > I remember once eating a tiny box of raisins and when I got to the > bottom > > there were little animals in the packet. Logically I knew that my > stomach > > acid would kill anything I had eaten, but I hated the idea. I tried > to make > > myself sick, but couldn't! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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