Wendy's new mottos...

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Oh yuck! there was a finger in their food?! I loved Wendys when i visited the states :( now i shall never eat there again...good new mottos though! :)
 
Lil' Irish Temper:
Wendy's Itching for Answers

Who could blame them? They just want to finger the culprit.
:eyebrow:

I'm getting bad as NetDoc


Wendy's maintains the finger did not enter the food in its ingredients. It has offered a $50,000 reward in the case and was keeping open a hot line for tips, spokesman Denny Lynch said.

Sounds like Wendy's needs someone to give them a hand
 
I thought this was an old one from Kentucky Fried Chichen: 'Finger likkin good'
 
Sometimes the wire services make up a better comment than I could have ever thought up:

US police look into fresh tip after finger found in fast-food meal


http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/afp/usrestaurantfinger



I worked at a Wendy's in high school in Charlotte, NC. Back then they used to charge an extra $0.10 for cheese on the burgers. (Maybe they still do, I'm not sure.)

Anyway, one day a grandaddy longlegs (an arthropod, also called a harvestman: http://www.backyardnature.net/longlegs.htm) got into the hamburger meat being pattied and ended up as part of a burger.

The bottom line is that a regular customer got the burger, took a bite, found the now-cooked bug, and brought it to me at the counter. His comment: "Hey, did I have to pay extra for this?"

True story. Wendy's North Tryon St., Charlotte, NC, 1979.

-G
 
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