LOL, Brent. You'll love this one...
Arby's literally gives kid the finger — inside his sandwich
Arby's may advertise its menu offerings as "Good Mood Food," but that only works for sandwiches that don't have human fingers inside them. Ryan Hart, a 14-year-old from Jackson, Mich., was finishing his roast beef sandwich when he "tasted something like rubber." He spit it out and found an inch-long slice of a finger that had been severed from an employee's hand on a meat slicer earlier that day. "I was about to puke," he said. "It was just nasty." The restaurant that served the unfortunate side dish was sanitized but didn't close after the incident. Hart has reportedly been unable to sleep since then. "We don't eat fast food no more," Hart's dining companion said.
Arby's literally gives kid the finger — inside his sandwich
Arby's may advertise its menu offerings as "Good Mood Food," but that only works for sandwiches that don't have human fingers inside them. Ryan Hart, a 14-year-old from Jackson, Mich., was finishing his roast beef sandwich when he "tasted something like rubber." He spit it out and found an inch-long slice of a finger that had been severed from an employee's hand on a meat slicer earlier that day. "I was about to puke," he said. "It was just nasty." The restaurant that served the unfortunate side dish was sanitized but didn't close after the incident. Hart has reportedly been unable to sleep since then. "We don't eat fast food no more," Hart's dining companion said.
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