VIDEO: Texas Mom Reportedly Finds Bleach In Restaurant Condiments
Texas we will never look at our favorite late-night meals the same way again. A disturbing video has made its way to social media warning of something that cannot only harm you, but your family members as well.
WITH EVERYTHING GOING ON IN THE WORLD, NOW WE HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT OUR FOOD
A Texas woman shared a video of her about to eat a takeout meal from a popular restaurant Taco Bell that we all have grown to love. The young lady in the video shows how she is about to add sauce to her Taco Bell meal because let’s be honest what’s a Taco Bell meat without sauce?
The moment this woman begins to open up the Taco Bell wrapping bleach comes out of the condiment packaging. That’s right - bleach. I’m talking about getting the grass stains out of your kids' school uniform bleach.
SHE TOOK IT BACK
In a follow-up video, the woman is seen showing a Taco Bell employee the offending packets and having them check packets from a box inside the store. They appear to find yet another potentially harmful sauce pack.
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IS IT REAL?
Of course, there's always the possibility that things aren't quite what they seem. I haven't found any other reports of someone finding a cleaning chemical in their Taco Bell sauce packets. Still, it makes you wonder why anyone would fake such a thing.
If it's real, it's obviously extremely disturbing. What kind of world do we live in when we can’t even enjoy some of our favorite food chains without this nightmare scenario in the back of our minds? I don’t know about you, but I grew up on Taco Bell and truly enjoy it. I hate to think I'd have to worry about getting a little something extra and potentially toxic in my sauce packet.
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
Watch the video again. Do you think it's real? Have you ever gotten something toxic or otherwise harmful in your fast food condiments? Tap the Chat button in our free app and let me know.
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