No joke, what was fried in with my thigh was a vertebral column. There's no doubt in my mind. What I'm unsure of is what animal it is from, but it seems too small to be from a chicken, and from pictures I've looked up, is also too small to be a rat. That's why I'm thinking mouse. Does anyone know what action needs to be taken in situations like this? Where it needs to be sent and whatnot?
If you're a greedy barsteward who wants to be hated by sane people, you go sue them for huge sums of cash.
Otherwise, do the Reddit crap, and maybe talk with them subtly.
Then call me a greedy bastard because that's what I meant. I just don't know what the process is. We took a bunch of pictures, saved the bags and receipt, and put it in a plastic bag. I just don't know the next step. I imagine it needs to be sent to a lab of some sort to identify what kind of animal it actually is, but I don't know how to do that. Or how to contact lawyers. I was hoping to get some help here because it's a nice little forum before doing something wild like posting it on reddit.
it could easily be from a chicken. they use young birds, they don't exactly breed 'em for bone mass so much as muscle mass.
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@CosmiC: A quick google search shows that this isn't the first time chicken vertebrae would have shown up in a bucket of KFC. the OP might get an apology, but srsly when eating meat that's been processed in a factory, expect to see some extra bits of the animal you're eating show up from time to time. it's all part of being a lazy omnivore.
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Looks like part of a chicken to me after it's been cooked, chicken does have bones in it and errors happen, now if choking on it be a diffrent story u_u
just keep it as a prize frame it, sell it on ebay
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@CosmiC: A quick google search shows that this isn't the first time chicken vertebrae would have shown up in a bucket of KFC. the OP might get an apology, but srsly when eating meat that's been processed in a factory, expect to see some extra bits of the animal you're eating show up from time to time. it's all part of being a lazy omnivore.
You can only sue if there are actual damages. While disgusting, you're not going to get sick from a fully cooked mouse spine (if that's what it really is), if that's what it is. These things are prepared in large factories and shipped to lots of local stores around the country. Given the volume any fast food chain serves - this is going to happen occasionally. You SHOULD have just returned your meal right then - probably would have gotten a refund and perhaps a gift card, and the store manager would have probably reported it.
Best you can really do is try your luck at Karma and post some pics on Reddit. If it gets enough visibility, maybe you'll get some fame on news sites as well.
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Don't sue. them.. just don't.
Instead report it to your local health authority.
Someone could fall gravely I'll because of incidences like this.
And there shouldn't be some legal action taken against KFC for letting crap like this happen? Seriously, even if the "chicken" part was a result of machine slicing of the animal and it accidentally made its way to the consumer, at least one employee had to physically place the object in question in the bucket @Svengoolie got it from. This ain't right, somebody is responsible for letting this happen, and people need to know that this happened so people's health is not jeopardized by crap like this anymore than it normally is, considering how unhealthy KFC is for you anyway.
I have had something that looks exactly the same in my KFC, more than once. It's just frickin' chicken bones. They pass through the sorting machine process, then are battered and fried along with the rest of the chicken (so it's hard to notice when the minimum wage slaves are assembling your meal), so that's why it ends up along with the rest of the chicken pieces.
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