inch knife found in a Subway Bun
A Queens, N.Y. man sued his local Subway restaurant after he made a
frightening discovery that gives new meaning to his former favorite, the Italian
cold-cut trio: a knife baked right into the bun. John Agnesini, 27, was shocked
to find the surprise ingredient, and a large one at that, in his sandwich. The
design director of HX magazine was sitting at his computer doing work and not
looking at what he was about to put into his mouth. Agnesini said he didn't bite
into the knife's blade and wasn't cut, but a few hours later, he said he felt
sick to his stomach and went to his doctor. )
Dead frog found in a Diet Pepsi can
Fred DeNegri was grilling in his backyard when he cracked open a can of Diet
Pepsi, took a thirsty gulp and immediately started gagging. The flavor of his
Pepsi was rank and the texture was thick like slime. He immediately took it to a
sink and shook out the contents until something resembling "pink linguini" slid
out, followed by "dark stuff”. Despite persistent shaking, a heavy object
remained inside the can. Completely disgusted, the DeNegris immediately called
poison control and the FDA, and the can was taken in for lab testing to identify
the source of the sludgy mess.
Finger found in frozen custard
A man found part of a severed finger packed inside a pint of frozen custard he'd bought from a Kohl's Frozen Custard shop, and officials said it belonged to a worker injured in a food-processing machine accident there. The customer, Clarence Stowers, said he put the finger in his mouth, thinking it was a piece of candy when he opened the pint at home. Stowers said he spat the object out, and "I said, 'God, this ain't no nut!' So I came in here to the kitchen and rinsed it off with water and realized it was a human finger and I just started screaming."Mouse Baked into Bread
Stephen Forse, from Kidlington, bought the bread from a store in Bicester, in
January 2009. He was shocked to find a dead mouse in his loaf of bread while
making sandwiches for his children. Premier Foods, which makes the bread, was
fined £16,821.14 after the firm admitted it had failed to ensure all stages of
food production were protected against contamination.
Poop found in ice cream
A family accused chefs of serving poop in their ice cream after they
complained about noise during a football match. A bitter row broke out between
them and one of Sydney's largest tourist pubs. State government food minister
Ian Macdonald confirmed that frozen fecal matter had been found in a serving of
chocolate gelato offered to placate pub patron Steve Whyte and his wife Jessica,
who became "violently ill" after eating it. Staff at the Coogee Bay Hotel,
located just a few minutes south of Bondi Beach, denied the charge. Both the
chef and restaurant manager volunteered for DNA tests to prove their innocence.
Both sides have accused the other of money seeking, with the Whyte's claiming
they were offered $5,000 (£1,500) in hush money by pub General Manager Tony
Williams, while they in turn were accused of trying to negotiate up to $1
million in damages
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