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To: Amy J who wrote (226170)3/25/2005 9:48:38 AM
From: 10K a day  Respond to of 1572605
 
> 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 . . .

That's encouraging.

At least it's not a work comp injury in california. They would deny it happen at work. Tell u to put your finger back on and go home.

i guess u start to worry if your chilli is crunchy.



To: Amy J who wrote (226170)3/25/2005 10:12:06 AM
From: 10K a day  Respond to of 1572605
 
>>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 . . . ]

I'm surprised some high tech co bosses didn't file a work comp claim for 'losing their ass' when the stock market crash...



To: Amy J who wrote (226170)4/8/2005 9:57:14 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572605
 
keep bashing capitalism Amy....I sometimes wonder if you really have your own business....

cnn.com

LAS VEGAS, Nevada (AP) -- The woman who claims she bit into a human finger while eating chili at a Wendy's restaurant has a history of filing lawsuits -- including a claim against another fast-food restaurant.