'OK, well, I'll just put it in my mouth and get the ice cream off of it and see what it is.'
:barf;"I thought it was candy because they put candy in your ice cream or whatever to make it a treat or whatever. So I said, 'OK, well, I'll just put it in my mouth and get the ice cream off of it and see what it is.'
"So I proceeded to put the object in my mouth, got all the ice cream off of it and spit it in my hand. So, I came here into the kitchen and rinsed it off with water and realized it was a human finger and I just started screaming."
Originally posted by: dullard
How the hell does a food manufacturer have lost body parts and still ship the product out? Is the few bucks for that day's worth of food that important to risk a lawsuit?
I still don't understand the process. Body part cut off when working with food. Can't find body part. Go talk to a manager, yet still sell the food that was being prepared.Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
IIRC, it was lost at the actual store that sold it to him, it was like the tip of your finger, not much but enough, and they didnt have enough time from when it was reported to when the icecream was sold.