/Fast Food Employees Intentionally Put Dirt In Police Officer’s Meals

Fast Food Employees Intentionally Put Dirt In Police Officer’s Meals

An on-duty Chicago police sergeant reportedly received unexpected extra ingredients in her recent Wendy’s lunch, including hair and dirt on a double cheeseburger, in a Chicago neighborhood Wendy’s restaurant.

According to an unnamed Chicago police officer, a woman went to a Wicker Park Wendy’s drive-through on Monday about 1:30 a.m. and requested a meal. the time in your area

She paid for the food, exited the drive-through, and began eating her meal, according to the officer.

She claimed she discovered hair and dirt in her food as she began to eat, forcing her to go inside the restaurant and question an employee about the event.

The employee, according to sources, was dismissive of the officer’s accusations.

The officer, who refused medical attention, reportedly fell unwell and puked numerous times at the site.

Detectives are looking into the incident, according to the Chicago Police Department.

A spokesperson for Wendy’s said, “The quality and integrity of our food is our number one priority and we take any food-related claims extremely seriously. We have been in touch with representatives from the Chicago Police Department and will fully investigate this matter. We have great respect for law enforcement and their service to our communities.”

At the time of this reporting, no charges have been filed in connection with the incident.

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