Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers, Candlewood Street, Lakewood, CA, USA
1 week ago •reported by user-txdtg828
It's possible to get food poisoning from Raising Canes' chicken fingers. The most commonly reported symptoms from Raising Canes are diarrhea and nausea. In 2018 a video of an employee stirring tea with her arm went viral. Food poisoning is often related to hygiene and food handling practices by kitchen staff.
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