Human Finger Found In Fast Food Chili
Health Officials Confirm Finding Was Not Hoax
There was a disturbing find in a bowl of chili at a fast food restaurant in the South Bay.
Health officials have confirmed that the tip of a human finger was found in some chili at a San Jose, Calif., Wendy's restaurant.
Health officials say this is definitely a first for them. They have confirmed this was not a hoax and that a human finger was indeed found in a bowl of chili, television station KNTV in San Francisco reported.
A customer on Tuesday night eating at the Wendy's found the tip of a finger in their food.
Investigators say it appears the finger was torn off, possibly by a piece of machinery at a processing plant.
They are going over any records at any plants that deal with Wendy's to see if any accidents have been reported in recent weeks. But where the finger came from still remains a mystery.
The Santa Clara County Sheriff's Department will also take a fingerprint of the digit and check it with a nationwide database to see if there is a match.
As for the Wendy's restaurant, it was closed for a short while but health officials let it reopen claiming it is now a safe place to eat, KNTV reported.
Health Officials Confirm Finding Was Not Hoax
There was a disturbing find in a bowl of chili at a fast food restaurant in the South Bay.
Health officials have confirmed that the tip of a human finger was found in some chili at a San Jose, Calif., Wendy's restaurant.
Health officials say this is definitely a first for them. They have confirmed this was not a hoax and that a human finger was indeed found in a bowl of chili, television station KNTV in San Francisco reported.
A customer on Tuesday night eating at the Wendy's found the tip of a finger in their food.
Investigators say it appears the finger was torn off, possibly by a piece of machinery at a processing plant.
They are going over any records at any plants that deal with Wendy's to see if any accidents have been reported in recent weeks. But where the finger came from still remains a mystery.
The Santa Clara County Sheriff's Department will also take a fingerprint of the digit and check it with a nationwide database to see if there is a match.
As for the Wendy's restaurant, it was closed for a short while but health officials let it reopen claiming it is now a safe place to eat, KNTV reported.
Their food blows anyways.
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