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Dairy Queen Workers In Hospital After Claiming Manager Made Them Eat Contaminated Ice Cream
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Dairy Queen Workers In Hospital After Claiming Manager Made Them Eat Contaminated Ice Cream

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A parent of a former Dairy Queen worker says employees were forced to eat ice cream that had been contaminated with cleaning solution. The strange incident resulted in the workers going to the emergency room for treatment, the parent claims.

Angela Patton says on Friday night (February 23), her 17-year-old daughter was called into work at the Campton, Kentucky, Dairy Queen for a mandatory meeting.

Highlights
  • A mother and her daughter claim a Dairy Queen manager forced workers to eat cleaning solution-laced ice cream.
  • The incident occurred during a mandatory meeting at Campton, Kentucky Dairy Queen.
  • Around eight employees are thought to be affected, with some quitting their jobs after the incident.

During the meeting, her daughter and other workers were allegedly told to swallow the chemically contaminated soft serve whether they wished to do it or not.

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“They were told by the manager that whether or not they liked chocolate ice cream, they were going to eat it today,” Patton told the local CBS affiliate station WKYT.

“Oh, I was livid. I was livid,” she described the moment her daughter told her what had happened.

According to Patton, about eight Dairy Queen employees were forced to eat the contaminated food

Some of them, including her daughter, quit the food service job due to the incident.

The teenager, who has since quit her job, says she and other employees were told to eat the contaminated food “whether or not they liked it”

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Image credits: WKYT

Following the meeting, the workers, many of whom were underage, began feeling unwell and were rushed to the hospital.

“Some of the kids had complained that they had a burning sensation when they swallowed the ice cream,” the furious mother explained.

Corrosive substances such as bleach or oven and drain cleaners can cause severe burns to the esophagus and stomach, and even perforations that can be potentially fatal, the European Commission’s public health site states.

The most common symptoms following a corrosive ingestion are difficulty swallowing, feeding refusal, abdominal pain, and vomiting.

The damage they cause depends on the amount ingested, the contact time, the pH of the substance, and whether it is a solid or a liquid.

“Some of the kids had complained that they had a burning sensation when they swallowed the ice cream,” the furious mother said

Image credits: WKYT

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The Wolfe County Sheriff’s Office says they’re currently investigating the situation.

Deputy Elijah Banks said: “We still have multiple people coming in to give statements, but as of now, it’s still under investigation.” 

Banks said he was unable to discuss the incident further, given that juveniles were involved. No charges have been filed as of Tuesday (February 27), WKYT reported.

The issue is being investigated by the Wolfe County Sheriff’s Office

Image credits: WKYT

Still, Patton has expressed her intention to take legal action and has scheduled a meeting with a lawyer to hold the multinational fast-food chain’s manager accountable for what she says happened to her daughter.

“What they’ve done is not right,” she said.

A similar situation had legal consequences in New York when a woman, Kaitlyn Conley, was denied a retrial after being sentenced to 23 years in jail for poisoning and killing her boss using the common gout medicine Colchicine.

“I hope the people involved are charged,” someone wrote

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Tabitha
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8 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why were employees being forced to eat the ice cream in the first place? That’s kind of unusual for a store that sells ice cream. They wouldn’t be giving it away to employees, they’d be selling it. That plus the fact that the manager apparently didn’t also eat the ice cream and get sick tells me it was premeditated. WTF is going on in the fast food world of this Kentucky boondock burg?

Papa
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8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My best guess (and that's all it is) is that one or more of the workers made a mistake, which caused the ice cream to become contaminated, and the manager told them they all had to eat some as punishment or a deterrent. It was an awful thing to do, and I'm not excusing or condoning it; just speculating on the motivation.

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Tabitha
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8 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why were employees being forced to eat the ice cream in the first place? That’s kind of unusual for a store that sells ice cream. They wouldn’t be giving it away to employees, they’d be selling it. That plus the fact that the manager apparently didn’t also eat the ice cream and get sick tells me it was premeditated. WTF is going on in the fast food world of this Kentucky boondock burg?

Papa
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8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My best guess (and that's all it is) is that one or more of the workers made a mistake, which caused the ice cream to become contaminated, and the manager told them they all had to eat some as punishment or a deterrent. It was an awful thing to do, and I'm not excusing or condoning it; just speculating on the motivation.

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