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by blondie615 Posted Mon May 12, 2008 @ 12:53 AM
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burger king can barely cook the regular burgers right, much less a thick burger. also you have teens whao are not trained or care about food safety...
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I had diarreha for a few days. I know it was the burger, because lunch and dinner were my only two meals that day...half burger for lunch and half for dinner....then 3 days of agony. did'nt write a letter just because I know better than to eat from there now or eat that burger.
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Sigh, I'm kind of tired of hearing over and over again YOU HAVE NO PROOF! NO SOUP FOR YOU!
That's not for you to decide, it's for Burger King to decide. A good company will listen to it's customer and try to resolve their issue.
I think they deserve a refund for the simple fact that these burgers are DISGUSTING! I got one for lunch at work, took one bite and tossed it. I bet if I had ate the whole thing I would have become very ill too!
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by ♪♪Venice♪♪ Thu May 1, 2008 @ 5:37 PM
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My hubby and I each had one for lunch today. It was delicious and din;t make me or him ill
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by SuzieCat Posted Thu May 1, 2008 @ 2:25 PM
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I ordered one of these a couple weeks ago. although the concept sounds yummy, I was not impressed. the meat itself tasted off to me, ruining the flavors of the A! sauce and crunchy onions.
I do agree with the others, though. You would have done well to at least include the date and location.
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Have you been to a doctor?
Do you have any solid evidence that the food made you ill?
It is quite possible that you both contracted a stomach virus or something similar that had absolutely nothing to do with anything you ate.
Most folks eat three meals a day plus snacks, so how easy is it to think that any sudden illness might be food-related?
Leaves the door wide open for coincidence.
You might want to make sure you have a case before you start throwing out accusations of food poisoning and start making demands.
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by Steve-OH Posted Thu May 1, 2008 @ 1:29 PM
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This OP claims she called the number on the receipt and got no answer. She doesn't say what time she called or if she tried to call back. While a company may want to take care of it's customers, without anything to support her claim (where/when she shopped to begin with)they don't even know that she *was* a customer. Anyone can make a claim that they bought food from some place and it may have made them sick and they want compensation. Unless there is some proof of any of it, they are not a customer. Unless you are talking about looking after potential customers, which is everyone in the country... and I don't believe BK wants to offer free food to the entire nation.
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in the company's ability to handle these kinds of matters in the way they see fit.
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