Posted on 05/20/2017 4:00:42 PM PDT by artichokegrower
The outbreak of foodborne botulism originating from a gas station in Walnut Grove has left 10 people hospitalized, the state Department of Health reported Friday, and an Antioch resident may have died as a result.
The botulism was reported to have come from nacho cheese sauce sold at the Valley Oak Food and Fuel gas station in Walnut Grove.
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I understand that the man who got sick grabbed the taco as another very large black man was filling it with cheese. When the man turned and started to run away with the taco the large man yelled at him “Hey dude, dat’s not yo cheese” and then beat him up. That’s how the “not yo cheese” became the cause of the man’s sickness.
I am assuming that the nacho cheese can is the origin of the botulism poisoning. The gas station attendants didn’t notice the can looking a bit dodgy before they decided to serve it up to the public?
Massive lawsuits.
I have a question for you. Shouldn’t the gas station attendant have seen signs on the outside of the can also? Never eat anything out of a swollen, rusted or black can?
What’s that black cracker?
A tomato.
*crunch*
It’s like a party in my mouth and everyone is throwing up.
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