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I ate at one a few weeks back after a long hiatus. The food was very good, the service was excellent, and the place was well maintained. PA Visiting all the porn stores on Route 15 eh? |
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Eat out enough and you will get sick.
It is inevitable. Worse case of food poisoning I ever received was from a quick lunch at a Sonic Drive in one afternoon. I really should have gone to the hospital but I live alone and did not want to call some friend that already has to get up at 4:00 a.m. to labor on a hot roof doing A/C work so I just puked and shit all night long. Was not worth a damn for close to three days. I have never visited a Sonic in over 13 years now because of that episode of near death. |
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That's been on my list of NOPE: RLobster, Outback, TGIF, Applebeez, Olive Gard, buffets, Chinese buffets. Just get it out of your system. Good luck. WTF!!!! I love Outback. I wont set foot in a Red Lobster anymore, and Outback has been going down hill for years! |
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They must be farther north then I travel. I guess I need to drive a bit more. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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PA Visiting all the porn stores on Route 15 eh? They must be farther north then I travel. I guess I need to drive a bit more. The last 50 miles before entering into NY there's like one every other mile. |
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Same thing happened to me there about 5-6 years ago. I'll never set foot in that place again. You haven't lived until you've shit, pissed, and puked yourself. Literally the only bodily fluid that didn't come out was the fun one........... View Quote I bet you could've pulled the last one out with a little effort |
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Pretty sure food poisoning does not show up normally for 1-3 days after eating contaminated foods. So you would really be looking for something you ate 24 hrs prior if you believe it was truly food poisoning. View Quote Maybe not in the traditional definition of, but having a massive gi evacuation a few hrs after eating something would tell me that there was something not correct with the food... |
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I had the same thing happen to me, it was sushi.
After that having gastroenteritis from it, sushi as much as I think it's tasty is not an option. |
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I'm pretty sure Red Lobster cheddar biscuits have cocaine in them. View Quote Due to the advancement and complexity of modern food science, you really aren't that far off. They (and many other processed foods nowdays) contain food-like substances which trigger pleasurable reactions in your brain, releasing the same endorphins which cocaine would trigger (just more slowly). |
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Im making more and more of an effort these days to not eat at sit down chains. There are so many good mom & pop and locally owned places popping up around here thats its easy to find someplace good.
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Back in college, my roommate and I both got food poisoning from eating raw oysters.
We were praying for God to either heal us or kill us. At that point, either was a preferred option to the present condition. My sister drove us both to the infirmary on campus. We got a shot of something -- possibly Fenegin-- and literally slept for 36 hours. We both woke up feeling fine, if disoriented. Because of that experience, I haven't had a raw oyster in 22 years. ETA-- or ANY oyster in 22 years. |
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I ate at Red Lobster once....
It was fantastic! And I'm dead serious! The lobster was awesome, shrimp was shrimp, scallops were good....and my god the mussels were absolutely EPIC. |
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I ate at Red Lobster nearly every day for 24 years...until I retired from there and NEVER got sick once.
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you guys are insensitive, they need a minimum wage of $100.00/hr
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I got food poisoned at McDonalds...ever since then I do not go there.
I also don't go to KFC (twice when I was a kid we found a Dead Rat in our Family Bucket) |
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Pretty sure food poisoning does not show up normally for 1-3 days after eating contaminated foods. So you would really be looking for something you ate 24 hrs prior if you believe it was truly food poisoning. View Quote Aaaaand you would not always be correct about that time frame. |
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Quoted: Same thing happened to me there about 5-6 years ago. I'll never set foot in that place again. You haven't lived until you've simultaneously shit, pissed, and puked yourself. Literally the only bodily fluid that didn't come out was the fun one........... View Quote FIFY - In my case it was McDonald's. 3 days of longing for death pretty much killed fast food for me |
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I'm surprised I made it all the way through without seeing a single Cisco mention.
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Ours is pretty clean.
Now the Amarillo Cracker Barrel has fucked me over twice with food poisoning. Years apart too. |
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Yes, good times. For me it was Subway in Germany. Used to pick up a BMT on the way back to my apartment after the gym. Got me a few hours later. I was lucky though. Bathroom floor was heated and I had a plastic trash can that easily rinsed clean. I had a system. While I was shitting water I could simultaneously vomit into the trash can. Then put some water in the trash can from the shower, pour it in the toilet and flush. Lay down on the toasty warm heated floor with my towel and wait for the fun to start all over again in a bout 30 minutes. Yep, good times.
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Me and my buddy both got food poisoning one night in mexico. We ate two for one burritos out of an old igloo cooler some guy was selling in front of a bar at 4 am. Stupid thing to do but when your drunk and only have a buck it seems like a smoking deal. We took turns for two days swapping who got to use the shower and who used the toilet. I felt so bad for our maid.
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I only eat the fried shrimp and biscuits from Red Lobster.
The only time I have got food poisoning was from the peanut butter thing that went around about 10 years ago. I thought I was going to die. Not something I ever want to experience again. Like someone above me said, I prayed to either be well instantly or be dead. Either would have been fine. I also vowed to do my best to see that I never went through something like that again. It was like 3 days of pure agony. I felt like crap for about a week or so after that. I (now)am a fanatic about not eating stuff that is "questionable". Don't know how long it has been out of the fridge? More than a couple of hours? I throw it away. I know that some expiration dates are not exact, but if it is over the date, most of the time it goes in the trash. If it has vinegar in it, that is a little different. Tobasco sauce? does it ever go bad or only get better? Honey never goes bad. And bottled water that has an expiration date is kinda funny too, as long as it is not green, i figure it is ok. jk lol I am probably a bit wasteful in that respect, but I would rather have to buy something over than be sick again. |
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I feel for you op. I've had food poisoning once. Worst experience of my life. The nice part about it is that a few months ago my wife and I both got the stomach bug. I puked once and had the shits and the whole time I was thinking "This sucks, but it's a walk in the park compared to food poisoning" I will never complain about a stomach virus again after how I felt with food poisoning. I got Montezuma's Revenge in Mexico once. It's even worse than food poisoning. Yep. Talk about both ends simultaneously! |
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Quoted: I've had it worse where liquid came out every orifice on my body....I was somewhat fortunate this time - but it was still nasty. I had to go to Lowes today to grab some materials for a project.....lets just say that it wasn't a fart on my way into the store.... View Quote Last time I had food poisoning like that...I didn't trust a fart for about a week. And I was scared to seep b/c I figured I'd fart in my sleep and shit all over the bed... |
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I ate at one a few weeks back after a long hiatus. The food was very good, the service was excellent, and the place was well maintained. View Quote Unpossible. Everyone in GD knows that chain restaurants that serve food at anywhere below $50 bucks a plate are complete shit. Red Lobster, Apple Bees, Olive Garden, etc all got popular and became successful franchises by serving the most disgusting, vile food complimented with just the right lack of service and food poisoning. Seriously though...even if only half the people on this forum who claim to only eat at the finest of establishments were actually telling the truth, they'd probably find that many of the kitchens look the same and or chains actually do a better job with some ingredients, cooks, etc. But, the Pretentiatti can't have that. If they've ever gone anywhere cheaper than Ruth's Chris for something like Pizza rest assured they'll tell you all about how its the best, most authentic Italian place that ever baked. Papa Johns, Pizza Hut, Dominoes---shit. Somehow the best pizza makers in the world are always the shittiest businessmen and can't handle any sort of expansion. Or is it that the Pretentiatti care more about the perceived exclusiveness of "their" place than the actual taste? |
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Quoted: Unpossible. Everyone in GD knows that chain restaurants that serve food at anywhere below $50 bucks a plate are complete shit. Red Lobster, Apple Bees, Olive Garden, etc all got popular and became successful franchises by serving the most disgusting, vile food complimented with just the right lack of service and food poisoning. Seriously though...even if only half the people on this forum who claim to only eat at the finest of establishments were actually telling the truth, they'd probably find that many of the kitchens look the same and or chains actually do a better job with some ingredients, cooks, etc. But, the Pretentiatti can't have that. If they've ever gone anywhere cheaper than Ruth's Chris for something like Pizza rest assured they'll tell you all about how its the best, most authentic Italian place that ever baked. Papa Johns, Pizza Hut, Dominoes---shit. Somehow the best pizza makers in the world are always the shittiest businessmen and can't handle any sort of expansion. Or is it that the Pretentiatti care more about the perceived exclusiveness of "their" place than the actual taste? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I ate at one a few weeks back after a long hiatus. The food was very good, the service was excellent, and the place was well maintained. Unpossible. Everyone in GD knows that chain restaurants that serve food at anywhere below $50 bucks a plate are complete shit. Red Lobster, Apple Bees, Olive Garden, etc all got popular and became successful franchises by serving the most disgusting, vile food complimented with just the right lack of service and food poisoning. Seriously though...even if only half the people on this forum who claim to only eat at the finest of establishments were actually telling the truth, they'd probably find that many of the kitchens look the same and or chains actually do a better job with some ingredients, cooks, etc. But, the Pretentiatti can't have that. If they've ever gone anywhere cheaper than Ruth's Chris for something like Pizza rest assured they'll tell you all about how its the best, most authentic Italian place that ever baked. Papa Johns, Pizza Hut, Dominoes---shit. Somehow the best pizza makers in the world are always the shittiest businessmen and can't handle any sort of expansion. Or is it that the Pretentiatti care more about the perceived exclusiveness of "their" place than the actual taste? You can't take your supermodel wife any old place. |
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I puked so hard from that place I shit my drawers whilst hugging the porcelain god OK, 14'er with only 2 posts....what the fuck is this shit? I like what he did there. |
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I called the health dept. after a similar incident. All they did was go out and test temps. Told me since I didnt go to the hospital and get a specific organism id' there was nothing else they could do
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Norovirus is a very contagious virus. You can get norovirus from an infected person, contaminated food or water, or by touching contaminated surfaces. The virus causes your stomach or intestines or both to get inflamed (acute gastroenteritis). This leads you to have stomach pain, nausea, and diarrhea and to throw up. Anyone can be infected with norovirus and get sick. Also, you can have norovirus illness many times in your life. Norovirus illness can be serious, especially for young children and older adults. Norovirus is the most common cause of acute gastroenteritis in the United States. Each year, it causes 19-21 million illnesses and contributes to 56,000-71,000 hospitalizations and 570-800 deaths. Norovirus is also the most common cause of foodborne-disease outbreaks in the United States. The best way to help prevent norovirus is to practice proper hand washing and general cleanliness. |
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