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daica-viet 04-10-2011 07:17 AM

nasty makes me think twice now about getting monster

slammer111 04-10-2011 05:25 PM

The guy was right to sue. With that said, if Monster was smart, they would've given him $50k or whatever, agree to change their inspection procedures, and that would be the end of it. But it looks like they didn't. That's probably why this guy hired a lawyer.

Even though I'm not a fan of suing for trivial stuff (like that case where a chick discovered a fried chicken head inside her bucket of KFC), I'm on this guy's side in this case. Even 1 mouse at the bottling factory is too much. The onus is on the food producer to guarantee the safety of its products.

The poor guy even said he backwashed the can before realizing what was inside. :eek: I'd probably hurl myself.

PiuYi 04-10-2011 06:06 PM

whats wrong with a fried chicken head? its not supposed to be in there but its not poisonous or unclean.... its like ordering chicken wings and getting a chicken feet along with it

TOPEC 04-10-2011 06:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BNR32_Coupe (Post 7380850)
i've been in the production plant of molson brewery and i can tell you that the entire surface on the top of the can is a lid. the rim of this lid is bent to a very small degree in a way that seals itself permanently to the cylindrical part of the can. therefore, a mouse can easily drop into the can and be sealed inside.

in addition, the amount of beverage they pour into a can will just overflow and pour into a catch basin at the bottom of the factorys conveyor system. there's no high tech sensors or scientists measuring spillage or anything like the people in this thread are implying.

THANK YOU

FINALLY someone else sees the possibility of SEALING a rat inside.


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