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Worldwide Annual Anti McDonald’s Day Oct 15

by Open-Publishing - Friday 15 September 2006

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Worldwide Annual Anti McDonald’s Day Oct 15

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Chicken’s Head found in fast food order
11/30/2000
WVEC.com

This fried chicken’s head was discovered in an order of chicken wings.
A customer at a McDonald’s restaurant in Newport News got more than she bargained for when she received her order. Katherine Ortega said she found a fried chicken’s head in the box of chicken wings she ordered Tuesday night.

She made the discovery at the McDonald’s in the 15000 block of Warwick Boulevard.

Ortega said someone who wasn’t looking closely could have easily mistaken the chicken’s head for another piece of chicken, like the leg or a wing. The chicken’s beak, the comb on top of its head and some feathers were visible.

Ortega said she wants to know how the chicken’s head could have made it past inspectors and into the hands of a customer. "I usually look at my food, but I shouldn’t have to look that closely to see that. My 5-year-old probably wouldn’t have looked. He probably would have thought it was a chicken leg and eaten it," Ortega said.

The manager at McDonald’s offered Ortega another order of chicken and offered to return the chicken’s head to the distribution company. Ortega declined.

The health department sent an inspector to the restaurant to look through the rest of the bag of chicken wings. Officials didn’t find anything unusual. The incident was reported to the Department of Agriculture.

The McDonald’s Corporation said it would look into the alleged incident, stating that food safety is its top priority.

Ortega said she wants to know how the chicken’s head could have made it past inspectors and into the hands of a customer. "I usually look at my food, but I shouldn’t have to look that closely to see that. My 5-year-old probably wouldn’t have looked. He probably would have thought it was a chicken leg and eaten it," Ortega said.

The manager at McDonald’s offered Ortega another order of chicken and offered to return the chicken’s head to the distribution company. Ortega declined.

The health department sent an inspector to the restaurant to look through the rest of the bag of chicken wings. Officials didn’t find anything unusual. The incident was reported to the Department of Agriculture.

The McDonald’s Corporation said it would look into the alleged incident, stating that food safety is its top priority.

http://www.wvec.com/news/local/mcchicken_head.htm