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Charliesuccess
Charliesuccess Posts: 181 Member
edited December 2024 in Food and Nutrition
:noway: McDonald’s Employee Accused of Putting Phlegm in Tea

A McDonald’s employee is charged with unlawful and malicious tampering with food after customers reported finding phlegm in their tea, deputies said. Greenville County deputies said a mother and her daughter ordered sweet tea from the McDonald’s on Northeast Main Street in Simpsonville on Saturday.

After getting the tea they noticed it was not sweet, according to deputies. After returning the drinks the customers realized that the order was still not correct, deputies said. Deputies said rather than going back to the restaurant, the victims went home to add their own sweetener.

The victims said when they open the top they noticed a large deposit of phlegm was found floating in both drinks. Greenville County deputies said they arrested Marvin D. Washington Jr., 19, and charged him with unlawful and malicious tampering with food. According to an arrest warrant Washington was seen on video leaning his face down to the drinks before filling them with tea.

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  • scapez
    scapez Posts: 2,018 Member
    Now how in the heck are you supposed to log that?
  • tig_ol_bitties
    tig_ol_bitties Posts: 561 Member
    I'm sure it's not the first time...at least it was *that* kind of phlegm and not the other kind...hahaha
  • Kandygirl
    Kandygirl Posts: 249 Member
    it happens more then you think.
  • Charliesuccess
    Charliesuccess Posts: 181 Member
    Now how in the heck are you supposed to log that?

    LOL....EWWWW
  • Charliesuccess
    Charliesuccess Posts: 181 Member
    I'm sure it's not the first time...at least it was *that* kind of phlegm and not the other kind...hahaha

    Oh YIKES!!!!
  • gooseafur
    gooseafur Posts: 340 Member
    EEEWWWWWW is right! Glad I haven't ate at mcD's in forever! I don't even want to know what happens in the restaurants...YIKES! We would never eat there again I'm sure:bigsmile:
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