GrapesOfWrath 1 points (+2|-1) 16 days ago
True story, my friend's uncle was working on the roads doing something and a delivery fan containing McDonalds hamburgers crashed, the frozen patties spilled out on the road, so the guys being quite impoverished, picked them up to take home. They received a phone call from there boss later saying they had to give them back. Seemed a bit odd since they were just going to be throwing them out anyway. Reusing them would be quite unethical on the part of the company... However, it could be even worse that.
"But if there was another kind of meat, people could just test it when they buy a burger"
Not if the cooking process renders the DNA untestable ...
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SoldierofLight ago
Seriously?
Without having the destroyed meat to present to the insurance company adjuster, they would not be able to file a claim to recover their damages.
From them wanting to get their damaged merchandise back you decide that McDonald's must be selling burgers using the bodies of PG victims?
DataAnalystCERN ago
It's called investigative work.
SoldierofLight ago
So... not a reach on your part, eh?
Just... being a great investigator. Doing investigative work.
DataAnalystCERN ago
Vestigator