but its worth a second post if he did:
Woman claims she found toad in salad
McDonald's owner, health officials investigatingThe Associated Press
Updated: 10:35 a.m. ET July 01, 2004HANSON, Mass. - Dorinda McCann is hopping mad over a toad she found in her salad.
McCann, 34, found the two-inch long toad in a takeout salad bought at a
McDonalds in Hanson on June 16.
Both the restaurants owner and the town health department are
investigating, but McCann said did not hear from the owner until Tuesday,
and she is still awaiting word from the health department.
"I was sick, what if I had salmonella poisoning?"
Town health agent Vincent Flaherty said he is waiting to learn the origin of
the toad, which is being tested by the California-based company that
processes the lettuce used in McDonalds salads.
Restaurant owner Mark McBee tried to contact the McCanns on several
occasions and never received a return call until Tuesday, said Tara
Richards, a spokeswoman for McBee.
"The safety of our food is very important to us and we are taking this
matter very seriously," she said. "We are working to gather all of the
facts. The health department completed a thorough review of restaurant
operations and gave the restaurant a clean bill of health."
Meanwhile, McCann, her husband, Thomas, and their two daughters, once
regular McDonalds customers, have stopped going to the restaurant.
HAHAHAHA!
Woman claims she found toad in salad
McDonald's owner, health officials investigatingThe Associated Press
Updated: 10:35 a.m. ET July 01, 2004HANSON, Mass. - Dorinda McCann is hopping mad over a toad she found in her salad.
McCann, 34, found the two-inch long toad in a takeout salad bought at a
McDonalds in Hanson on June 16.
Both the restaurants owner and the town health department are
investigating, but McCann said did not hear from the owner until Tuesday,
and she is still awaiting word from the health department.
"I was sick, what if I had salmonella poisoning?"
Town health agent Vincent Flaherty said he is waiting to learn the origin of
the toad, which is being tested by the California-based company that
processes the lettuce used in McDonalds salads.
Restaurant owner Mark McBee tried to contact the McCanns on several
occasions and never received a return call until Tuesday, said Tara
Richards, a spokeswoman for McBee.
"The safety of our food is very important to us and we are taking this
matter very seriously," she said. "We are working to gather all of the
facts. The health department completed a thorough review of restaurant
operations and gave the restaurant a clean bill of health."
Meanwhile, McCann, her husband, Thomas, and their two daughters, once
regular McDonalds customers, have stopped going to the restaurant.
HAHAHAHA!