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Have you ever found something in your food?
Sat, January 30, 2010

A KFC in Maple, Ont., is being probed by health officials after a Richmond Hill man said he found a roach embedded in the bottom of a sandwich he ordered Friday night.


Full story: Kentucky Fried ... cockroach?

Have you ever found something in your food?



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A long long time ago when I was a teen I found very vile tasting mushrooms on my pizza ... oh wait ... I put them there myself ... never mind ...

... lol that weekend was awesome.
Jay from Ottawa, 2010-03-17 12:51:22

Larry J said he "found a live lady bug in my salad which was served in a restaurant."

That's a good thing, Larry. If the Lady Bug was alive, you at least have a fighting chance that the salad was fresh lol.

ann barrett 2010-02-20 05:57:49

I echo your 'yuk' with a 'YUK!'.
Maz, 2010-03-01 14:46:08

not something in our food, but...after eating dumplings at a Markham restuarant last week , my daughter said Look at the waitress...she was standing behind the cash register calmly picking her nose! We are angry with ourselves for not doing somehing about it..she could not speak English...yuk!
ann barrett, 2010-02-20 05:57:49

Yes,found a live lady bug in my salad which was served in a resturant.People whom work in the food and drink industry such as:coffee shops,pubs and resturants should be forced by law to do a Food-Saftey course which would help protect the public from harm to their health by way of serving foods and drinks!!.
Larry J, 2010-02-18 14:46:15

in alberta you can check out the establishments that have had food inspections @ http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/707.asp

lets you be the judge if you want to eat there or not
den, 2010-02-11 13:29:02

I found salt has been sprinkled on my french fries. I do not like salt on my fries and yelled at the staff, asking them why they would put salt on peoples fries without asking them first if they want it. They done put ketchup on your fries without asking you if you want ketchup. So why do they put salt on fries without asking?
Not_the_Jay, 2010-02-11 09:00:32

I wonder how many home kitchens could pass the governments inspection?


Redneck Larry, 2010-02-11 08:27:48

I don't have enough time to read your entire reply so I'll just quote something you added at the bottom.

"the current generation has it SO TOUGH"

I know as well as you do that no, the current generation is spoiled, but that doesn't change the fact that they believe they have it tough, having to work ‘so hard’ while the rich hardly work. It's all about perception. Just because something is one way doesn't mean it's not being perceived in another.
Jay from Ottawa, 2010-02-08 16:12:57

Jay from Ottawa, 2010-02-05 15:23:19

Oh, I understand the young'uns preoccupation with instant gratification. Attention Deficit Disorder is rampant because children are not taught to focus and are constantly distracted by Input overload. Sure, they have been constantly bombarded with static posing as information that actually thinking becomes a buzz kill. It is also a very convenient excuse to be a slack a$$. Remember, Jay, it was a few kids through determination and HARD WORK that created Google and Ebay. The fact that they enjoyed what they were doing does not lessen the fact that they put in tons of hours coding, debugging and building their companies.

Gee, in MY day we did the same thing...ask Steve Jobs or Bill Gates.

I find it fantastic that YOU place responsibility for anyone's current condition on parents and society. Granted, a nanny state and confused parents make it easier for slack-jawed slack-a$$ers to avail themselves of the many more opportunities to remain slack-jawed slack-a$$ers but like it or not it is still their responsibility and choice.

Put a food bank on every corner and offer everyone access to either welfare or a quack doctor who will give them a note stating that they were somehow disabled for life...I'm fine with that. It simply thins the herd and makes it easier for people who actually want to accomplish something to shine. Sure, they have to carry more DEAD WOOD but they don't have to actually compete with the dunderheads so it is pretty much a wash.

All I ask is that property rights and the use of force be enshrined in our Constitution. When these sloths get tired of what they surely will eventually consider meager entitlements and decide they will just take what they feel is due them I want the right to either ventilate their hides or ship them to a cold barred box for a real long time.

BTW, CEO's have being doing their dirty deeds through the generations. Greed has always been with us...but OH I UNDERSTAND, the current generation has it SO TOUGH...that is why being a slack-jawed slack a$$ is acceptable.

Too hilarious.
Not_the_Daddy, 2010-02-06 21:27:14

There's so much I'd like to post but I've been extremely busy these last few weeks. For now all I'll say is that you(NtD) my friend are out of touch with the generation of tomorrow. Maybe I'm just at a good place to get a proper point of view on things being caught in the middle of the old, the current, and the new generations. People are products of their upbringing, which is a combination of the influence coming from ones parents(and associated family) and society (being everything from education, television, news, friends etc).

If you can't understand that someone growing up in your era will greatly differ from someone growing up in todays day and age then I understand why you can't believe that people minds work differently these days, and what was ‘human nature’ back in your day has been greatly modified by western societies new age values.

Your generation used to glamorize and understand the value of hard work. To todays generation hard work means you're not doing things right. Kids grow up seeing CEOs fire thousands of employees and losing their companies money while paying themselves millions in bonuses while the TV shows us people less than 20 living in lush mansions on private estates, a result of our societies obsession with entertainment. Times are changing and people are changing with them. Those who earn the most usually don’t work very hard, and those who work the hardest often don’t get fairly compensated. There’s almost no input from parents anymore. Kids are primarily raised by the television the the kids they hang out with at school. Parents are too busy to spend time with their kids (not to mention it seems to younger generations that hanging out with your parents is about as uncool as it gets).

Are newer generations better ? Hell no ! I'm terrified by the lack of judgment and common sense coming from younger generations (and even current generations). The world is going to shit, and only because the people growing in todays society are growing up with unparalleled feelings of self entitlement and selfishness in all aspects of life.

You have demonstrated that you have so much knowledge, which is why I've always been surprised that you can't connect some of the dots, but now I understand that being of a much older generation you know allot about the world, but little about how our society effects and shapes younger generations who are the people who will flipping your burgers in a few years and running the country in a couple dozen more.
Jay from Ottawa, 2010-02-05 15:23:19

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