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Pickles Cause Sudden Illness - Buffalo wild wings, Myrtle Beach South Carolina

5 months ago reported by user-qmhj3177 business

Buffalo Wild Wings, Oakheart Road, Myrtle Beach, SC, USA

1990 Oakheart Road, Myrtle Beach, 29579 South Carolina, United States

Ate a couple and tasted just fine. 5 minutes later I lost my appetite and got suddenly nauseous and had to rush to stores restroom to vomit. On the way home my girlfriend who also ate the pickles vomited in my car. | Symptoms: Vomiting, Nausea, Loss of Appetite

#buffalowildwings #myrtlebeach #southcarolina #unitedstates

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user-jwhk3153

Seems like maybe you could have eaten something else before for it to happen like that. Pickles are in a brine liquid that although not impossible but unlikely to spoil.

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user-ynzh4872

If they use the breading for everything, likely is the culprit. I have a feeling they are breading everything and not changing it out. Transferring food poisoning to anything breaded.

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