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Police officer confronts McDonald's manager after he finds bite missing from sandwich

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An Indianapolis police officer was livid earlier this month when he discovered a bite had been taken out of his chicken sandwich. The officer ordered his food prior to the beginning of his shift and placed the bag in a refrigerator when he arrived at the county prison. Several hours later, he retrieved his food only to discover some of his sandwich already eaten. He reasoned that a McDonald's employee must have tampered with his food out of spite because he is a police officer:

"I started to warm up my McChicken and I noticed several small bites. I know I didn't eat it. No one else was around. I said, 'You know what? I am going to the McDonald's to see if they can get that taken care of," said DJ, a local law enforcement officer. "I went to the McDonald's and talked to the supervisor. She offered me some free food I didn't care anything about. I just wanted to find out who the person was and they deal with that person in an appropriate way."

However, an investigation revealed that the officer himself had eaten part of his sandwich at the prison just before putting it in the refrigerator, a fact he says he must have forgotten prior to complaining to the news about the unknown rogue McDonald's employee.
 
An Indianapolis police officer was livid earlier this month when he discovered a bite had been taken out of his chicken sandwich. The officer ordered his food prior to the beginning of his shift and placed the bag in a refrigerator when he arrived at the county prison. Several hours later, he retrieved his food only to discover some of his sandwich already eaten. He reasoned that a McDonald's employee must have tampered with his food out of spite because he is a police officer:



However, an investigation revealed that the officer himself had eaten part of his sandwich at the prison just before putting it in the refrigerator, a fact he says he must have forgotten prior to complaining to the news about the unknown rogue McDonald's employee.


Lol

Off topic, but question to Americans.

How come you sometimes call burgers sandwiches and sometimes burgers?

What makes a burger with chicken from for instance KFC (on their website) a sandwich in the US? They are called burgers in NZ and most other places (and on our kfc site).

Yet you seem to call beef patties in a burger bun burgers

Basically anything in a burger bun is a burger every else I know and a sandwich is sliced bread

And a filled roll is like a baguet (french stick)

Is it burger if beef, sandwich if not beef?
 
Reheating fast food takeout hours later? Do you ever read something that makes you realize that compared to some people you live a life of extreme elegance and style?
 
Guy leaves his lunch in the office fridge for a few hours, comes back to find a bite taken out of it.

Why he didn't immediately blame Kevin*, like any sane person would do, is beyond me.

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*You know, Kevin. Every office has a Kevin. Among other things, he's the guy that steals food from the office fridge. That Kevin. I don't even put my lunch in the office fridge, because I know that somewhere in my building there's gotta be a Kevin. I'll be damned if I give Kevin (whoever he is, wherever he is) a chance to put his grubby hands on my chicken burger.
 
Reheating fast food takeout hours later? Do you ever read something that makes you realize that compared to some people you live a life of extreme elegance and style?

Couple of guys I knew were working double shifts installing a new subsystem -- stress-testing, etc. They'd go to this burger place (with awesome onion rings), buy two burgers each, eat one apiece for lunch and put the other two in the fridge for dinner.

One of the guys said he nuked them at dinner time, left them while they were heating, came back a few minutes later, and grease was running out the bottom of the m/w door. Yum!
 
Funny. I was eating a McChicken one night in a park in Indianapolis.

At 12:30 in the morning.

Officer shined a light in my face and asked me what I was doing. I fumbled my smartphone trying to turn the flashlight on; I was trying to pretend to be finding something I lost at the park.
 

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