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Mayfield Hts: Burger King worker fired when 'lettuce' pic goes viral


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http://www.wkyc.com/news/article/252641/45/Mayfield-Hts-Burger-King-worker-fired-when-lettuce-pic-goes-viral

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Disgusting. Another reason not to eat fast food. The perpetrator should be charged as this is a crime. Hopefully they'll name and shame him soon and throw the book at him.

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Ill bet you hes white

As far as I know he hasn't been identified. He hasn't been charged with anything yet and it's possible he's under-18.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayfield_Heights,_Ohio#Demographics

The news team for the area was white and statistics show the area is 91.85% white. These types of jobs are usually worked by locals. Not sure what your point is though.

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standing on lettuce huh?

The FBI and Delta Air Lines are trying to figure out how needles got into turkey sandwiches on four flights from Amsterdam to the U.S.

The airline says needles were found in six sandwiches on four separate flights on Sunday.

Delta spokeswoman Kristin Baur says one passenger on a flight to Minneapolis was looked at by an emergency responder, but the passenger declined to be transported by ambulance.

Jim Tonjes of Plymouth was poked by the needle and is taking prescription drugs to ward off the possibility of contracting hepatitis or HIV. Another Twin Cities man on Tonjes' flight also found a needle in his sandwich, and that man's son found a needle on a seperate flight to Atlanta.

"Delta is taking this matter extremely seriously and is cooperating with local and federal authorities who are investigating the incident ... The safety and security of our passengers and crew is Delta's number one priority," said Baur in a statement.

The FBI's Atlanta office has opened a criminal investigation into the matter, the agency said in a written statement. FBI Special Agent Stephen Emmett in Atlanta confirmed Tuesday that the agency is investigating but declined to comment further.

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) says it's closely monitoring the situation. The agency said it immediately notified U.S. carriers with flights

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Saw this on the news this morning... crazy... I fly and eat delta sandwiches all the time...

Gross. The only good thing about Delta is that they fug up so much you almost always get upgraded to first class. Otherwise I avoid Delta like the plague.

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I like the BK statement

Burger King Corp. has recently been made aware of a photo posted on a social networking site that allegedly shows a BURGER KING restaurant employee violating the company's stringent food handling procedures.

Food safety is a top priority at all BURGER KING restaurants and the company maintains a zero-tolerance policy against any violations such as the one in question.

The restaurant where this photo was allegedly taken is independently-owned and operated by a BURGER KING franchisee. The franchisee has taken swift action to investigate this matter and terminated the three employees involved in this incident.

I love the way they say allegedly as in "we are being accused but nothing has been proven yet" and then follow that up with "we fired 3 people"

So much for allegedly...

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