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They may have snowballed the fake "we got poisoned" narrative, but it was not just blue skied...which returns us to the improper cleaning or left over cleaning solution on the equipment. From your own NYPost article: 

"Soon after sipping the shakes, however, the cops realized they didn’t taste or smell right, so they threw the drinks in the trash and alerted a manager, who apologized and issued them vouchers for free food or drink, which they accepted, according to sources."
I stopped at the ice cream shop in Thedford a few years ago and ordered a chocolate cone.  When i stepped outside and took my first lick, it was clear that the ice cream had spoiled and tasted horrible.  I didn't throw it in the trash because I felt I needed to give it back to them if they wanted proof it was bad...or maybe show them why it's bad.  

Oh well...we all agree they lied.  

 
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I stopped at the ice cream shop in Thedford a few years ago and ordered a chocolate cone.  When i stepped outside and took my first lick, it was clear that the ice cream had spoiled and tasted horrible.  I didn't throw it in the trash because I felt I needed to give it back to them if they wanted proof it was bad...or maybe show them why it's bad.  

Oh well...we all agree they lied.  
Ice cream can spoil?  Is that true?

 
Aren't most "poisonings" accidental and involve household cleaning products?  

s#!t everything under my sink and in my shower have a poison control number on it.

 
But it does matter. They lied. But their lie was based on the fact that they tasted cleaning solution in their drinks. They didn't wake up that morning and say "let's f&ck with Shake Shack today." 




What's the real difference between

"Hey our drinks taste a little funny, thanks for fixing them and getting us new ones. Let's lie about being poisoned and getting sick from this."

vs

"Hey shake shack hasn't done anything wrong at all and these smoothes taste good. Let's lie about being poisoned and getting sick from this."

 
If I was a cop in the climate of today...and I ordered something and it tasted at all funny...I would be paranoid.  I don't think I would think "POISON" But I would be thinking..."My god...which little a$$h@!e jizzed in this"

Also, anyone that has worked fast food knows about some of the s#!t that goes on...

Just like Bubba Wallace was paranoid about the knot, I would have been too.  It makes sense to me.

Also...as a teacher, I have gotten food gifts before...and from certain students, I just toss them away.

 
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If I was a cop in the climate of today...and I ordered something and it tasted at all funny...I would be paranoid.  I don't think I would think "POISON" But I would be thinking..."My god...which little a$$h@!e jizzed in this"

Also, anyone that has worked fast food knows about some of the s#!t that goes on...

Just like Bubba Wallace was paranoid about the knot, I would have been too.  It makes sense to me.

Also...as a teacher, I have gotten food gifts before...and from certain students, I just toss them away.
Sure. And the cops that were getting the shakes acted fine; they were very reasonable in asking for a refund/voucher. It's the police leadership that made up stuff that's the issue.

 
Sure. And the cops that were getting the shakes acted fine; they were very reasonable in asking for a refund/voucher. It's the police leadership that made up stuff that's the issue.
I am such a sissy I don't even ask for refunds!  I am the worst at bringing things back to the store...like the 17 year old worker at Target is going to be personally offended or something.

 
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