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We all know that fast food is cheap, convenient and scrumptious most of the time. I mean, who doesn’t love McDonald’s fattening french fries?! And although we know it is unhealthy, it can be very difficult to drive by it and not eat it. These examples of some of the grossest findings in fast food history may may help you overcome desire and temptation. Here is a list of the ten grossest things found in food.
Black Mountain, North Carolina: Apparently, spitting in cops’ food is a crime. Just ask officer Chris Phillips. He stopped at a Taco Bell for some nachos 1998, but when restaurant employee Jason Jones thought he looked like a cop who’d bully him once while skateboarding, he added an extra gob to the platter. Phillips ate several chips before he noticed “a clear, slimy substance” that was later confirmed as human saliva at a testing lab.
Gastonia, North Carolina: I don’t know what’s going on in North Carolina, but it’s safe to say you should never eat at a restaurant there, ever. This time around, McDonald’s patron Lora Davis’ Happy Meal turned out to be not so happy when, in 2004, she found blood on her order of fries…after having eaten almost all of them. The restaurant explained that the employee preparing her food had suffered a cut, although a quicker-thinking manager would’ve claimed that the scab was the prize in a There Will Be Blood Happy Meal.
Simpsonville, South Carolina: Marvin Washington, Jr., an employee of Simpsonville, South Carolina McDonald’s, was arrested in 2012 for spitting phlegm and “bodily fluid” into a mother and daughter’s unsweetened tea. The customers returned the drinks because they had ordered their drinks with sugar, only to find out that they were given the wrong tea for the second time in a row. Instead of returning and complaining once again, they simply took their drinks home, popped off the lid, and prepared to add their own sweetener to the cup. Unfortunately they discovered thatWashington had left them a little surprise – human saliva.
Cleburne, Texas: Poor police officers. This time around, it doesn’t appear to be intentional, but in 2006, officer Kevin Dupre was horrified to find that the cup of coffee he was served at McDonald’s was cold. And there was an inch-long roach. In his mouth.
Dentists have always warned us that eating too many sweets will make your teeth fall out of your head. Apparently, working around them does the same thing. A woman in Texas bit into a Milky Way candy bar only to find a human tooth biting her back. Calhoun said she called Mars Candy, manufacturers Milky Way, about the find. She also called her dentist to further examine it.
Newport News, Virginia: In some countries, it might be a delicacy, but in the US, fried chicken head is just plain icky. Katherine Ortega sure thought so when she found a battered, fried chicken head — beak and all — in her order of wings from McDonald’s. The wings were part of a special promotional test run in 2000; the head, not so much.