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hamburger? I wonder what the "beef" was really about, don't you?

2007-09-11 08:12:50 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Dining Out Fast Food

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wow this is new news to me this is my first time to hear this mass as always since money is the root of all evil thats just one more way to get rich scam,.''

2007-09-11 09:48:56 · answer #1 · answered by kay kay 7 · 0 0

Nothing yet but I hope she really has a good day in court, and empties some money from the pockets of McDonald's and Union City Georgia. Cost her job and $1000 bond right now.



Saturday, Bull, the mother of a 1-year-old, said she accidentally spilled too much salt on the burger and was unjustly charged.

"I think they went too far with it," said Bull, who has worked at the McDonald's on Jonesboro Road for about five months. "If it was too salty, why did [the officer] not just take one bite and throw it away? Why did he take eight bites and finish it and come back later and say it made him sick?"

She said she told her supervisor and another co-worker she spilled the salt on the burger. "They tried to thump the salt off," she said.

Then she went on break and ate a burger made from the oversalted meat. "It didn't make me sick," she said.

Meanwhile, the restaurant went ahead and served the extra salty Big N' Tasty to the police officer, said Bull. A few minutes later the officer, Wendell Adams returned to the restaurant and told the manager he got sick from eating the burger.

He talked to the restaurant's manager, another employee and Bull, who admitted she spilled the salt on the burger. Bull said the officer asked her to step outside, where he continued to question her. "He told me it made him so sick it had to have something worse than salt on it," said Bull.

"He asked me if I had ever had a bad experience with cops. Did I know it was a police officer that came through the drive-through? A whole lot of nonsense like that."

Bull said she didn't know a police officer had ordered the burger because in the area where she worked, she couldn't see out the drive-through window.

She said she told Adams her supervisor knew there was too much salt on the burger, but the supervisor didn't come to her defense.

"[The supervisor] was just trying to cover herself," said Bull, who said Saturday afternoon she didn't know if she still had a job under the golden arches: "I'm waiting to hear from my supervisor."

I wonder why he took her and only her outside to question? Did he have something else in mind for the 20 year old ? Hmmm ?????

2007-09-11 15:41:43 · answer #2 · answered by Edward J 2 · 2 0

he was arrested and charged with reckless conduct and spent the night in jail. She was released on a $1,000 signature bond and admitted that the burgers were too salty but what happened was an accident. Her attorney asked the judge to dismiss the charges but the judge refused.

2007-09-11 20:12:45 · answer #3 · answered by The Corinthian 7 · 0 0

He probally got fired!

2007-09-11 21:44:04 · answer #4 · answered by Michael2832 4 · 0 0

r u serious?

2007-09-11 15:21:11 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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