South Carolina Woman Claims She Got A ‘Cheese’ Concussion At The Cheesecake Factory
When you go out to eat you hope for a good meal, not a concussion. A South Carolina woman is claiming she got a ‘cheese’ concussion at the Cheesecake Factory. The Daily Dot says a South Carolina woman, claims she got injured at a Cheesecake Factory. Meredith Hayden says it happened when a block of cheese flew out of her server’s hand and hit her in the head. She did not sue but believes she could have.
Here is what Meredith said in her clip:
“I got a concussion one time at the Cheesecake Factory because the guy was grating cheese on my pasta and it slipped out of his hand and hit me in the head. And I smacked and hit my head on the back of the booth. The block of parmesan cheese was like that big (Holds her hands about eight inches apart). But yeah I got a concussion. I didn’t sue, but I probably could have.”
A concussion is a mild form of a traumatic brain injury, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It can be caused by a fall or blow to the head. In this case, it was the large, firm block of parmesan cheese, combined with Hayden smacking her head against the booth.
Caution: 6 Foods You May Want to Avoid at Restaurants
As you sit at a restaurant, a diner may find themselves contemplating certain aspects of the establishment. Questions may naturally arise. How well-maintained is this place? to Are the ingredients in the dishes as fresh as they claim to be? It’s only human to wonder about the cleanliness of the establishment and the credibility of certain food items. But what foods should you avoid at restaurants?
Dining out at restaurants has become an integral part of many of our lives. They offer convenience, diverse cuisines, and enjoyable experiences. While it’s undoubtedly enjoyable, it’s important to approach restaurant dining with mindfulness and consideration.
Occasional restaurant pitfalls.
While most establishments prioritize food safety and quality, there can be occasional pitfalls. One category of concern is seafood. Seafood dishes, particularly those featuring raw or undercooked ingredients, can present risks of foodborne illnesses.
Additionally, some fried foods may be prepared using reused or overheated cooking oil, resulting in a less-than-appetizing taste and potential health risks. Fried dishes that appear excessively greasy or have a rancid smell should raise a red flag, suggesting that they may not be the best option on the menu.
More foods you should avoid at restaurants.
It may also be wise to be cautious about certain buffet offerings. While buffets offer a variety of choices, the food can remain exposed to varying temperatures for extended periods, increasing the risk of contamination. Opting for freshly prepared dishes or ordering from the menu may be a safer alternative.
Dishes with unidentifiable ingredients or unusually low prices could raise concerns about their quality or sourcing. It doesn’t hurt to ask about unfamiliar ingredients and to be wary of menu items that seem too good to be true.
By keeping an eye out for certain dishes, we can make choices that put our health first without sacrificing any enjoyment. But it’s not just on us to be careful. Restaurants need to do their part too. And keep in mind that most restaurants work hard at keeping up top-notch hygiene and food safety.
If you want to minimize your risk of food poisoning on your next dining out, check out these foods you probably should avoid at restaurants.
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