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Wet Taco, Burrito Illness - Taco Bell, Fresno California
1 month ago •reported by user-pyfn7597 • business
4857 East McKinley Avenue, Fresno, 93703 California, United States
oct 20th and i have a electronic bank receipt for that day yes, i ordered a soft taco and a crunchy burrito the food looked wetUpdate February 3rd, 2026:
Statement Regarding Incident at Taco Bell – 4857 E McKinley Ave, Fresno, CA
This was my first time ever filing a food-related complaint. I’ve had accidents happen in restaurants before — once, a waitress accidentally spilled hot soup on me, causing first-degree burns. I understood it was unintentional. But what happened at this Taco Bell was different. I ordered a soft taco and a crunchy burrito — a decision I would soon regret.
Shortly after eating, I developed a severe gastrointestinal infection. Based on my symptoms and medical evaluation, it became clear that I had been exposed to fecal contamination. I returned to the location to record a video warning others not to eat there. I even showed one of the customers my stool test kit from my doctor. Despite this, he went inside and told the cashier that I was outside telling people not to eat there.
Soon after, three women exited the building. One stood near the entrance, another watched from a car, and the third approached my vehicle. She began speaking to me in a way that felt more like a message than a conversation. She told me this was “karma” and made comments about past drug use — things that felt personal and inappropriate. I asked her if she had done something to my food on purpose. She didn’t answer directly but kept repeating that “karma is a b***h.” She even tried to provoke me into fighting her. I refused.
As I was leaving, one of the other women — dressed in regular clothes, with her hair in a bun and wearing work pants and shoes — approached me. She looked nervous and asked what was going on. I started to explain, but then realized she also worked there. She returned inside shortly after.
Medically, my symptoms were severe. I lost the ability to feel the urge to have a bowel movement, even when stool was present at the exit. The ER confirmed this. My stool became fermented and only passed with extreme effort and medication. I also developed a swollen lymph node and vertigo, which doctors confirmed was not ear-related — indicating that a pathogen had entered my body orally.
The woman who confronted me only backed off after I told her I had contacted Taco Bell’s corporate office and the Fresno County Health Department. Even then, she continued trying to provoke me. The way she spoke — about karma and consequences — felt targeted, as if she knew something. It didn’t feel like a random encounter. | Symptoms: Vomiting, Nausea, Diarrhea, Stomach Pain
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anyone sharing the same problem please leave a comment i get these messages and will contact you. im filling a complaint the more people the better .
Statement Regarding Incident at Taco Bell – 4857 E McKinley Ave, Fresno, CA This was my first time ever filing a food-related complaint. I’ve had accidents happen in restaurants before — once, a waitress accidentally spilled hot soup on me, causing first-degree burns. I understood it was unintentional. But what happened at this Taco Bell was different. I ordered a soft taco and a crunchy burrito — a decision I would soon regret. Shortly after eating, I developed a severe gastrointestinal infection. Based on my symptoms and medical evaluation, it became clear that I had been exposed to fecal contamination. I returned to the location to record a video warning others not to eat there. I even showed one of the customers my stool test kit from my doctor. Despite this, he went inside and told the cashier that I was outside telling people not to eat there. Soon after, three women exited the building. One stood near the entrance, another watched from a car, and the third approached my vehicle. She began speaking to me in a way that felt more like a message than a conversation. She told me this was “karma” and made comments about past drug use — things that felt personal and inappropriate. I asked her if she had done something to my food on purpose. She didn’t answer directly but kept repeating that “karma is a bitch.” She even tried to provoke me into fighting her. I refused. As I was leaving, one of the other women — dressed in regular clothes, with her hair in a bun and wearing work pants and shoes — approached me. She looked nervous and asked what was going on. I started to explain, but then realized she also worked there. She returned inside shortly after. Medically, my symptoms were severe. I lost the ability to feel the urge to have a bowel movement, even when stool was present at the exit. The ER confirmed this. My stool became fermented and only passed with extreme effort and medication. I also developed a swollen lymph node and vertigo, which doctors confirmed was not ear-related — indicating that a pathogen had entered my body orally. The woman who confronted me only backed off after I told her I had contacted Taco Bell’s corporate office and the Fresno County Health Department. Even then, she continued trying to provoke me. The way she spoke — about karma and consequences — felt targeted, as if she knew something. It didn’t feel like a random encounter.