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Potato Soup Illness Alert - Food City, Johnson City Tennessee
2 years ago •reported by user-jqqn1435 • business
920 North State of Franklin Road, Johnson City, 37604 Tennessee, United States
I picked it up got home put it in the fridge Decided to not have it that day because the day before I had it from the actual Panera on franklin an it was so yummy So today I decided I want the potato soup sadly it didn’t look the same Definitely didn’t taste the same the bacon tasted like rubber sadly its consistency was all potatoes not soup but 32 oz to expensive so I tried to eat it after mashing the potatoes down I noticed a weird flavor before I mashed them an then I just didn’t want to eat anymore.went on with my day an then out of nowhere I threw up all over the place than got to the bathroom in time an could not stop shitting diarrhea so bad with my little garbage can on me lap it was coming out of both ends. I truly didn’t need this with a neck injury I have had it at Publix with no problems but they had none so I got it at gross food city For the picture I had to go outside to the garbage Please check all their stores I don’t want this day of hell to happen to anybody else I will only buy at Publix they care!!!!! | Symptoms: Diarrhea, Vomiting
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I have twice read this unpunctuated, unedited, discombobulated, stream-of-conciousness (or unconciousness) report. Apparently the victim of the food poisoning purchased a plastic container of Panera's potato soup at a Food City grocery and consumed some of it a day later. But neither the report nor the photo present the exact name of the product that caused the food poisoning. The photo of the container only shows "PaneraAtHome.com" at the bottom of the label on the back of the container. Why not photograph the front label to clearly identify the product's name? I'm wondering what the expiration date was on the container or whether the plastic seal beneath the lid had been breached. Always check. Eat, drink, and be merry. But be cautious, too. Cheers!