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To: 10K a day who wrote (226038)3/25/2005 2:15:47 AM
From: Amy J  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1572598
 
Police and county health officials were called to the Wendy's, but no one there was missing any digits.

``We had everyone kind of show us they had 10 fingers, and everything was OK there,' said Ben Gale, director of the county's Department of Environmental Health.

... Conceivably, officials said, police could lift a print and perhaps match it to a partially fingered person through a database.

For now, officials figure -- since it was a jagged cut -- it may have happened on a meat grinder.

In any case, the county shut the Wendy's for a while and impounded all the remaining chili and all the ingredients used to make it. They hope to track all the fixings to try to find the source of the finger.

Wendy's spokesman Bob Bertini said never in the fast-food chain's 35 years has a body part showed up in the food. [ that they know of . . . ]

mercurynews.com