Food poisoning from local fast-food chain
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Food poisoning from local fast-food chain
The other night i went to a local fast food chain and bought some chicken.... a few hours later my 2 daughters aged 2 an 3.. (luckily my son and i didnt eat any..) woke up puking everywhere... all night long.. I had even fed my dog a piece and she puked too. First thing in the morning i went to that restaurant and complained. They did not give me my money back (even though i had showed them my receite) and not to mention.. They were really rude to me!!
Now my question is... What else can i do to let the community know?
I have already called the health inspector but i feel that, that is not enough.
Now my question is... What else can i do to let the community know?
I have already called the health inspector but i feel that, that is not enough.
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Re: Food Poisining from local fast food chain
Well, before you mention their name, keep in mind mentioning it here won't do any good because it will just get deleted.
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Re: Food Poisining from local fast food chain
I know, that is why i didnt mention which fast food chain, iam just so upset that they made my daughters really sick
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Re: Food Poisining from local fast food chain
Also, I'd probably avoid taking your kids to fast food restaurants. It's bad for them even when they cook it properly and gives them a bad example.
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Re: Food Poisining from local fast food chain
I'd call their head office...they should have at least been apologetic.
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Re: Food Poisining from local fast food chain
What would you liked the food joint to do?
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Re: Food Poisining from local fast food chain
I haven't eaten at the fast food place that I got food poisoning from - never again. My doctor never suggested what other avenue I could have taken and wish I had made a phone call. coffeeFreak's idea is a good one - put it in writing copying to the place you ate at so they know you went over their head.
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Re: Food Poisining from local fast food chain
Go to the Dr, tell them where & what you ate. Then, if the tests come back positive, it becomes a matter for IH inspection. Without the Dr's diagnosis of food poisoning, it's just chalked up to the stomach bug that is rampant through the schools right this very moment.
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Re: Food Poisining from local fast food chain
My suggestion would be:
Take the kids to emergency, explain what and where they ate, take all of the uneaten food, and the vomit/stool collections.
It maybe gross but all are considered as "evidence". The hospital has the obligation to test and follow-up, if there is indeed a poisoning case.
Consider your actions as a "benefit", to all others that were also poisoned, and to all others that MAY be poisoned in the future. Maybe the next victims are elderly or of frail health and may be killed by this food.
Take the kids to emergency, explain what and where they ate, take all of the uneaten food, and the vomit/stool collections.
It maybe gross but all are considered as "evidence". The hospital has the obligation to test and follow-up, if there is indeed a poisoning case.
Consider your actions as a "benefit", to all others that were also poisoned, and to all others that MAY be poisoned in the future. Maybe the next victims are elderly or of frail health and may be killed by this food.
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Re: Food Poisoning from local fast-food chain
You fed your dog chicken from a fast food place?
We all know it was the food?
We all know it was the food?
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Re: Food Poisoning from local fast-food chain
Chicken is chicken - off my plate or fast food doesn't matter (as long as it's not breaded etc.). Poor dog. Sure knew what food it was in my case as I wasn't the only one either.
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Re: Food Poisoning from local fast-food chain
Take a closer look at what you ate the day before or early that morning. If it was food poisioning, the minimun time for any (e-coli, staph etc) to start affecting you with symptoms is 24 - 48 hours. There is no foodbourne illness that will make you sick within a few hours.
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Re: Food Poisoning from local fast-food chain
Non breaded chicken from a fast food place? can't be much of that out there, Unless in a burger or sandwich
which then usually has some secret sauce on it.
which then usually has some secret sauce on it.
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Re: Food Poisoning from local fast-food chain
Steve-O: Your statement about food borne illness is incorrect.
Here are some illnesses that become apparent earlier than 24 hrs:
1. Symptoms of C. perfringens may occur within 6 to 24 hours after eating contaminated food. The usual onset time is 10 to12 hours.
2. People infected with E. coli can have a wide range of symptoms. The following symptoms can appear within one to ten days after contact with the bacteria...
3. People infected with norovirus usually develop symptoms of gastroenteritis within 24 to 48 hours, but symptoms can start as early as 12 hours after exposure. The illness often begins suddenly.
4. Most people with salmonellosis develop the following symptoms 6 to 72 hours after being infected...
Source: Canada Food Inspection Agencey: http://www.inspection.gc.ca/food/consumer-centre/food-safety-tips/food-poisoning/eng/1331151916451/1331152055552
In my experience, children will develop symptoms earlier, as their digestion is quicker.
Here are some illnesses that become apparent earlier than 24 hrs:
1. Symptoms of C. perfringens may occur within 6 to 24 hours after eating contaminated food. The usual onset time is 10 to12 hours.
2. People infected with E. coli can have a wide range of symptoms. The following symptoms can appear within one to ten days after contact with the bacteria...
3. People infected with norovirus usually develop symptoms of gastroenteritis within 24 to 48 hours, but symptoms can start as early as 12 hours after exposure. The illness often begins suddenly.
4. Most people with salmonellosis develop the following symptoms 6 to 72 hours after being infected...
Source: Canada Food Inspection Agencey: http://www.inspection.gc.ca/food/consumer-centre/food-safety-tips/food-poisoning/eng/1331151916451/1331152055552
In my experience, children will develop symptoms earlier, as their digestion is quicker.
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Re: Food Poisoning from local fast-food chain
Certain symptoms of food poisoning (including nausea and vomiting) can occur very quickly, often within even 1-2 hours of ingesting the food. Of course this isn't always the case, but it's very much possible.
http://www.fda.gov/food/foodsafety/food ... 071342.htm
http://www.fda.gov/food/foodsafety/food ... 071342.htm