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Well it was a play on words but yes, the chick in the yellow is a little scary looking. The other 2 are cute but probably jail bait. :lol

Ah yes:lol Now here is a tub I wouldnt mind jumping in..

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I'm not too huge into fast food. If we go, it's maybe once a month. Most times less. However, when we do go, I love Arby's and I wont give that up. I also like Freebirds World Burrito and Firehouse Subs. I know for a fact I will always continue to go to those places. YUM!
 
well, What about the vegetables and fruits that we buy at the markets?

Do you think the people that handle that food wash their hands after going to the bathroom? or spit in it? do they always wash and clean those before selling them?

I usually never eat the skin of fruits anyway.

Farms are required to have sinks in the fields. Those sinks are not required to have hot water though. :lecture
 
Domino's is already bad enough by itself.

It was pretty good in 1988. I know because I worked at 2 of them, and I made pizzas in addition to driving. However, not everyone washed their hands before touching the food. I always washed. The manager said everyone is supposed to... Nothing weird like in that story, though. Sometimes people would joke about putting secret sauce on it, but people were just joking. A couple times we ran out of Canadian bacon, and someone got ham from a grocery store as a substitute. That is as weird as it got as far as the food. There were other weird things about one of the stores, though. The other one was top shelf and classy, because it was in a very affluent area.
 
The Chili at Wendys is made of bad/rotten meat. A lot of times they will get more meat that they need, and the meat will go bad and start to stink. So what do they do? they just put it all on the chili.

I can't speak to what's going on now at Wendy's but I used to work at one many years ago and back then the chili meat was taken from overcooked hamburger patties from the grill. All spoiled meat was disposed of and never sold to customers in any fashion. Doing that can get a location shut down by the health inspector not to mention the loss of business after people get sick in mass.
 
What? Rotten meat never hurt anyone. :lol

You've probably eaten tons of rancid flesh in your life and never even noticed, until some guy on the internet revealed the evil secret lurking within Wendy's chili.
 
If you find one with Arby's, be sure to tell me so I do not ever click the link.

No Arbys but others, KFC, Burger King, McDonalds and Dominos

rresistible Mashed PotatoesEarlier this year, an employee of KFC in Johnson City, Tenn., was fired after posting a photo on Facebook of her appearing to lick, or close to licking, a pile of mashed potatoes.KFC said customers did not receive those potatoes, but the worker who took the photo and the pictured employee were fired. The corporate office also sent to that restaurant a quality assurance team after the incident to "reinforce" the company's standards."Nothing is more important to KFC than food safety," according to a statement provided to The Johnson City Press in February. "As soon as our franchisee became aware of the issue, immediate action was taken. The franchisee's investigation confirmed the photos were taken after the restaurant was closed and none of the food was served. The employee involved was immediately terminated."A spokesman for Yum! Brands, which owns KFC, declined to comment further to ABC News.'Lettuce' Stand for CleanlinessLast summer, a photo of a Burger King employee standing in two containers of lettuce was posted on online bulletin 4Chan, with the words: "this is the lettuce you eat at Burger King."Internet users tracked the photo to a restaurant in Mayfield Heights, Ohio, leading Burger King to fire three employees who were involved. The company said the restaurant in question "is independently owned and operated by a Burger King franchisee," the Los Angeles Times reported.A statement from the company said Burger King has "stringent food handling procedures," as reported previously by ABC News. "Food safety is a top priority at all Burger King restaurants and the company maintains a zero-tolerance policy against any violations such as the one in question."Burger King did not respond to a request from ABC News.Worker Urinates, Tweets PhotoAlso last summer, a Taco Bell employee in Fort Wayne, Ind. tweeted a photo of himself urinating on a plate of nachos, tagged "#pissolympics," "#nacobellgrande," and "guess where I work".Though the employee pointed out that the food was thrown away, he was fired.The Allen County Health Department said workers at that location would be given mandatory training, Indiana News Center reported.Taco Bell said it took the incident seriously:"Nothing is more important than the safety of our customers and team members," Taco Bell said, as reported by the Indiana News Center. "We have strict food handling procedures and zero tolerance for any violations. As soon as we learned of the situation, we immediately investigated and found the photo was an ill-conceived prank and the food was never served to customers. We find this prank absolutely unacceptable, and we plan to terminate anyone involved and work with authorities to pursue legal action."Taco Bell declined to comment further to ABC News about this incident.McD's Worker Spits in Customers' DrinksIn April 2012, a McDonald's worker in South Carolina was allegedly caught by surveillance video spitting in two customers' cups of iced tea and arrested, the Associated Press reported.A spokesman for the Greenville County police told ABC News the charges were dismissed but declined to elaborate.Customers had reportedly brought the drinks back to the counter because they were not sweet enough. After tasting their new drinks, the customers said they discovered phlegm when adding more sugar because the drinks were still not sweet enough, the AP reported.The owner of the McDonald's restaurant said he follows stringent food safety procedures and "asked people not to reach conclusions until all the facts come out," the AP reported.McDonald's did not respond to a request for comment.Domino's Worker's Creative Video Captures Food TamperingBack in April 2009, an employee of Domino's pizza shared a video online of another worker putting cheese up his nose, blowing mucous on a sandwich and putting a sponge intended to wash dishes between his buttocks.The worker said none of the food was delivered and the video was a hoax, but the employees involved were fired.Domino's said it immediately contacted the franchise owner, re-staffed the restaurant, and posted an apology on YouTube featuring then President Patrick Doyle, who later became CEO in 2010."We sincerely apologize for this incident," said Doyle. "We thank members of the online community who quickly alerted us and allowed us to take immediate action."A spokesman for Domino's said that looking back four years ago, the incident "was a flash in the pan; a well-publicized annoyance more than it was a global reputation crisis.""It lives on mainly as a PR and crisis communication case study. Our brand, even at the time, was much too strong to be brought down by the errant act of two misguided individuals. It is even stronger today," he said.He said Domino's ended the 2009 year with positive same store sales and has reported annual positive sales growth from 2009 through 2012 and the first quarter of 2013.The spokesman said the company learned "the combined power of social media AND being truthful and honest in your approach to issues. Because we confronted this head-on and didn't try to hide from it or ignore, we got people's respect."Burger King Bath TimeA Burger King employee who was recorded in an online video taking a bath in the restaurant utility sink plus another involved employee were fired in Xenia, Ohio, in 2008.In the video, the worker called himself, "Mr. Unstable."The Associated Press reported the sink was sterilized by the time a health inspector went to the restaurant. Burger King did not respond to a request for comment."We have sanitized the sink and have disposed of all other kitchen tools and utensils that were used during the incident. We have also taken appropriate corrective action on the employees that were involved in this video," said Burger King, as reported by Whiotv.com.
 
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