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Food Safety Report: H-E-B, East 41st Street, Austin, TX, USA

What kind of pie? Was it made in their bakery? Was it frozen? what type? Etc.


Food Safety Report: Panda Express, Main Street, Ramona, CA, USA

Sounds like you had "fried rice syndrome" which can be caused by Bacillus cereus, a common bacterium found in foods left in heaters to serve over the course of several hours. The bacteria are in a prime environment to germinate from their spores, grow and produce toxins to be consumed by an unsuspecting diner.


Food Safety Report: Subway, 2579 North Elston Avenue, Chicago, IL, USA

I think the first bout was from a Gram-positive organism in the sandwich. The sickness later in the week sounds like a respiratory illness that the victim was more susceptible to due to decreased immunity from the food poisoning.


Food Safety Report: Pizza Hut, University Boulevard, Round Rock, Texas, USA

This sounds more like you contracted a respiratory virus.


Food Safety Report: Chick-fil-A, Ranch Road 620 North, Austin, TX, USA

Less than 4 hour onset? That sounds like a Gram positive organism. In my experience CFA has been going down the tubes. Their food isn't good anymore, and their service has been lacking.


Food Safety Report: Central Market, North Lamar Boulevard, Austin, TX, USA

Yea I had wicked food poisoning when I ate their seafood gumbo a few months ago! I had nausea and diarrhea all night long so bad it was like water. Very dehydrated and couldn't eat the next day.


Food Safety Report: Sonic Drive-In, 9916 Brodie Lane, Austin, TX, USA

LOL OMG I am dying laughing!


Food Safety Report: Chick-fil-A, Service Road, North Interstate Highway 35, Austin, TX, USA

What you have sounds like a Gram positive bug.


Food Safety Report: Whole Foods Market, North Lamar Boulevard, Austin, TX, USA

Send the bill to Bezos. He can afford it since his store made you sick.


Food Safety Report: Debonairs Pizza, Strand Street, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, South Africa

I don't understand the video.