• VulKendov
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    315 months ago

    I can understand tiny pieces of bone making it in there, but a 1 and 3/8ths inch bone. That’s nearly the length of the wing! It just seems like negligence on the meat processor (not necessarily on the restaurant)

      • @[email protected]
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        45 months ago

        They toss the frozen wings into the fryer so that the breading stays crispy… The microwave ruins breading making it rubbery or mushy.

        Equally as amazing as the processor missing a 1 inch bone is someone chewing so little that they didn’t notice the bone. You’re not a snake chew your food.

          • @[email protected]
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            15 months ago

            In any case, it’s not really his job to check for bones.

            Is that what you’ll tell your kids about bone safety? Don’t check for bones if they’re eating meat because it’s not their job?

            Yes, a person shouid be able to detect a 1 3/8” bone in a chunk of meat they’re eating.

            Doesn’t remove responsibility from everyone else in the chain though.

      • @[email protected]
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        15 months ago

        Much like compressive or tensile forces, responsibility is perfectly capable of fully inhabiting every step of a series.

        So if you put a linear stack of styrofoam blocks (negligible weight but some structural strength) and then put a 10 lb weight on top, every block in the stack experiences 10 lbs of force.

        In the same way, I think every person along such a chain of custody can each, independently, be held fully responsible for a fuckup that makes its way down that line.