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article imageOversalted McDonalds burger leads to charges

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RobotGod
By RobotGod
Sep 9, 2007 in Food
By RobotGod.
A Police officer got a very unhappy meal and a McDonald's employee spent a night in jail and is facing criminal charges because a police officer's burger was too salty, so salty that he says it made him sick.
Yahoo reports that Kendra Bull was arrested Friday and charged with misdemeanor reckless conduct then freed on $1,000 bail.
Bull, 20, said she accidentally spilled salt on hamburger meat. She then told her supervisor and a co-worker, who "tried to thump the salt off."
She told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that, on her break, she ate a burger made with the salty meat and "It didn't make me sick,"
Soon after, Police Officer Wendell Adams ordered a burger made with the oversalted meat, and he returned a short time later telling the manager that it made him sick.
According to Bull, she admitted spilling salt on the meat, and said that Adams took her outside and questioned her.
"If it was too salty, why did (Adams) not take one bite and throw it away?" said Bull, who has worked at the restaurant for five months. She said she didn't know a police officer got one of the salty burgers because she couldn't see the drive-through window from her work area.
Samples of the burger were sent to the state crime lab for tests according to police. They say Bull was charged because she served the burger "without regards to the well-being of anyone who might consume it."
I have the same question that Bull had, If it was THAT salty, why did he eat enough to make him sick? And the supervisor was told. It is the supervisor who should be in trouble, if anyone.
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