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MAYFIELD, Ky. >> A McDonald’s franchisee says he’s been unable to substantiate claims by two customers who reported finding worms in food at the fast-food chain’s restaurants in two Kentucky communities.

Michael Love, owner-operator of the two restaurants, says inspections of the restaurants by health officials did not uncover any of the problems raised by the customers.

Mayfield resident Madison Stephens told WPSD-TV that she visited the local McDonald’s on Sunday and purchased food for her and her 1-year-old son. She says that as she was about to bite into her hamburger, a live worm fell out.

At the McDonald’s in Draffenville, about 25 miles away from Mayfield, Lacey Jo Lovett says she also found a worm in her burger on Tuesday.

Stephens says she contacted McDonald’s about the incident, and they sent her a $10 gift card.

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    • I find live worms or caterpillars in locally grown lettuce all the time. Sometimes they’ve been in the refrigerator for a week and they’re still alive. You do need to wash the lettuce before consuming.

  • Rantings of another utterly clueless Gold Digger. Did’t show it to McDonald’s management, didn’t happen.

    However I do remember two incidents over the years in restaurants, one in California and one in Hawaii Kai where salads were served and there was a live critter mixed in. It happens.

  • Happened to me! I bought some Hungarian spicy paprika at Safeway Beretania. It had worms in it. Small kine. Active little suckers! I did NOT add the paprika to my hamburger patty.

  • Whether that worm was actually in the burger is of question. It’s simply to easy to find such a creature in one’s food. But it does happen. A friend of mine found a small dead roach in her food, can’t remember exactly what food, fries or chili, but I saw her pick it out of her drive-in foam food container. For those interested, it was from one of those drive-ins in the vicinity of the former old CompUSA store. As far as McDonald’s, I have come to acceptance that when you eat at a restaurant you are taking a gamble. It just takes one lazy worker who does not wash his or her hands after handling an unsanitary object. I actually saw this happen at the McDonald’s in Beretania. This worker came out of the bathroom stall and went straight out the door. And who do I see handling food at the counter as soon as I go to order? The same guy. Too many times I have eaten at restaurants like this only to find myself and eating companion get sick. This and the Burger King across from this McDonald’s is where I noticed a pattern of getting sick after dining at a fast food restaurant. That’s why I have curtailed dining at these restaurants. And it doesn’t stop at fast food restaurants. I had a drink at Zippy’s Nimitz that had a lip mark on it. In other words, I received a drink with an unwashed glass. You just never know what’s in your drink or food when you eat out. It is what it is.

    • And sometimes, nay, many a time because of their mood, or the fact they don’t like you, they will deliberately spit or put slop in your order. I have it for a fact from a guy who used to be headwaiter and sommelier at an upclass restaurant.

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