Road to riches: file a suit
A woman in Bradenton claims she found a razor in her egg McMuffin. If true, that's pretty bad. Can you imagine her breakfast?
Still, I can't help but be skeptical. I've read too many outlandish claims -- remember the fingertip found in a bowl of Wendy's chili? Which, BTW, was a lie.
Isn't it interesting that the razor lady immediately went to speak to attorneys? Hmmm.
Still, I can't help but be skeptical. I've read too many outlandish claims -- remember the fingertip found in a bowl of Wendy's chili? Which, BTW, was a lie.
Isn't it interesting that the razor lady immediately went to speak to attorneys? Hmmm.
3 Comments:
I agree completely! Call the restaurant to let them know there is an issue. Call the authorities in case there is foul play. Work with the proper avenues. But DON"T call the attorneys! How lame! It is sad to see so many have gone the route of suing just to make a few bucks whether or not it is the right thing to do. She wasn't seriously injured, her life goes on, she can still eat a breakfast sandwich and drive to work and enjoy the sunrise. Save suing for REAL injuries and REAL issues, if a person has to sue at all!
How come the law can't question oil companies but can question poor street vendors making a buck to verify whether or not they have a dumb permit-- oh which will go to paying for that gas somehow, the street vendor may not have a car but the city's code compliance officer/chairman does.
In the words of Jerky Boys personality-- Saul Rosenberg, "Sue Everybody!"
I thought the same thing when I read the headline. An "easy" way to score some major bucks!
We can thank the legal system and the ambulance chasing attys who encourage this type of hype.
It's disgusting.
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