Get over it. This type of stuff happen every day.
I don't think person missing finger would have had to go around too much longer before realize he missing it. The person shuld have said something before more chili was serve.
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Originally Posted by jackal70058
Get a grip dude.......How much money do you think that this chic is gonna get......if it's true.??? Damn!!! There is so many money hungry buttheads out there, but then again, everyone has greed in their eyes.... I am one who really liked their chili.....Buck up dude....and the next time your at Wendy's.....stir it up!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -
Originally Posted by jackal70058
Well, i've never found or known anyone to find a human body part in any foodlet alone everyday
And they said no one at the wendys was missing a finger 8)
So she brought it in or it came in in their supplies,or someone that worked there brought it in....
Amazes me at comment's that really have no thought behind them.... should at least read everything before making a statement that makes no sense to the facts
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Well, body parts are not found everyday. It is a bit troubling.
But how often have you or someone you know found defect in food items (pieces of broken glass, pieces of circuit board, hair, screws, etc...) and just threw it away? -
Actually....I think it was planted and a frame up to make money off Wendys.......Anyone can make themselves puke by putting their finger down their throat....Dude....give it up...........................
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Reminds me of Beavis & Butthead cartoons where they purposely cooked rats and telephones and things in the deep fryer.
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One thing is official now ... the lady has hired Jeffrey Janoff, a San Jose attorney.
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Update ... the "finger lady" has decided not to sue after all. And, I think the cops might be taking the investigation in the proper direction. They're currently following up two leads ... a person who lost part of a finger while breaking up a dog fight ... and another person who lost part of a finger at an exotic animal preserve thanks to a leopard. At least one of the finger parts was in the care of a hospital that "lost" it. That may end up becoming a different lawsuit (grin). DNA testing is set to begin.
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she has also been involved in a number of these cases I understand ..
"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650) -
She probably planted the finger there in the first place. I wonder if she's the same person who slipped the syringe in the Pepsi can years ago.
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i dont remember that one ...
wendys is offering a 50,000$ reward for any info on this case , they insist that is didnt come from any of thier suppliers."Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650) -
i would you like to find this in your wonderbread ?
"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650) -
Originally Posted by BJ_M
You throw away defect food. You buy new food.
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it is still usable -- just cut off the bottom a little ...
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update
Woman who claimed to find finger in chili arrested
SAN FRANCISCO, California (AP) -- The woman who claimed she found a well-manicured finger in her bowl of Wendy's chili last month was arrested Thursday night in Las Vegas, police said.
Anna Ayala was taken into custody at her home, San Jose police spokesman Enrique Garcia said. He said police would not give any details until a news conference Friday afternoon. Las Vegas police also refused to comment.
The arrest is the latest twist in the bizarre case about how the 11/2-inch fingertip ended up in a bowl of fast-food chili.
Ayala told police she found the finger March 22 while eating at a Wendy's in San Jose. She said she intended to sue but relented, claiming the publicity was too emotionally taxing.
When police and health officials failed to find any missing digits among the workers involved in the restaurant's supply chain, suspicion fell on Ayala, whose story has become a late-night punch line.
Ayala has a litigious history. She has filed claims against several corporations, including a former employer and General Motors, though it is unclear from court records whether she received any money. She said she got $30,000 from El Pollo Loco after her 13-year-old daughter got sick at one of the chain's Las Vegas-area restaurants. El Pollo Loco officials say she did not get a dime.
Earlier Thursday, Ohio-based Wendy's International Inc. announced it had ended its internal investigation, saying it could find no credible link between the finger and the restaurant chain."Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650) -
She must have done it. How else could there explain that no one was missing a finger?
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well someone must be missing one somewhere
"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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