Taco Bell is a fast-food restaurant company that has been serving crispy tortilla wraps filled with delicious fillings for many years. Recently, an incident involving a Taco Bell customer complaint has shocked internet users. As Newsweek reports, on July 24, Jeremy, a resident of Suffolk, Virginia, ordered two Steak Cheesy Street Chalupas from Taco Bell. After the first bite, he felt “something sharp” in the back of his throat. The same thing happened with the next bite. This time the thing hit his molars. When Jeremy spit out the thing, he was very surprised to find that it was a nose ring.
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The jewelry bent and went into the roof of Jeremy’s mouth because of the bite. “It took up a little bit of my mouth, and [I felt] The bite caused a mild sharp pain. When I realized what it was I was in complete shock. I looked at my wife, and she just looked at me and couldn’t say anything,” he said, as Newsweek reports. Jeremy said the “pain” made him feel sick for two days and later suffered from a sore throat.
Today I found a nose ring at Taco Bell!
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Jeremy shared his experience on Reddit, posting a few photos of the nose ring he found in his breakfast. Social media users reacted to his post. One person said, “I will definitely go back and bring this to their attention.” An angry Reddit user added, “For me, this should be a ticket to 5 years of free chalupas.”
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“Go straight to Taco Bell corporate about this. Tell them you will also contact your local food safety inspectors. You need to report this. This is a huge health code violation,” someone suggested. One person was upset by the incident and commented, “I will never have Taco Bell again.”
Following the unpleasant incident, Taco Bell released a statement to Newsweek that read, “We take this very seriously. We are investigating the matter and working to make things right with the customer.”
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