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Bumbling Bob, daft as ever, incoherently muttered:
> LittleMissTerious wrote:
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>> Harsh words, my dear. You think I believe it is ok to kill animals and
>> leave them to rot - but not to kill them and eat them?? Not quite sure
>> where you got that idea from. Think you're using just a little bit too
>> much poetic license whilst reading between the lines! And btw - I did
>> not at any time claim to be a vegan - I am not a vegan, just so we get
>> that one clear. But I'm sure that all the nice, genuine people here on
>> the VEGAN forum (did you get lost, sweetie??) will no doubt appreciate
>> you calling them narrow-minded. They seem far from it, if you ask me.
>>

> Did you not say your saw signs that after they realized they made a
> mistake they tried to cover it up?


Here's her first post, dumb ass:

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Hi

Hoping somebody has some advice on how is best to proceed...

I was absolutely mortified after finding a piece of bacon in my
peas/carrots whilst out for a Yate's "vegetarian roast" on
sunday. I have been veggie for 17 years (the proper non-fish
eating, non-gelatine eating type!!!!) so as you can imagine I'm
feeling pretty sick to the stomach - thank God I didn't eat it,
tho the thought of having eaten vegetables that had been in
contact with it - well, I won't dwell on that one, I'm sure you
get the idea.

The manager was pleasant and sympathetic, gave us a refund and
said I should contact head office and "take it as far as I'd
like". Have to say I feel like suing the ars*s off em, but this
is the UK, so probably not likely to happen. He thinks it was a
cross-contamination - probably fell off a bacon something or
another on a higher shelf, tho frankly I don't think that is
acceptable!

Anybody have any ideas who I should call - they obviously need
some sort of inspection & to look at their kitchen design.

Any advice would be gratefully received.

Lisa
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Where the ****** do you get that anyone tried to cover *ANYTHING* up
from that? She admits the poor manager, no doubt harangued by this
orthorexic drama queen, was pleasant, sympathetic, quick to offer a
refund, and otherwise helpful in offering suggestions for further action
should she feel it warranted.

Admit your meager and abysmally faulty comprehension is either (a) far
too shabby for carrying on any sembelence of a reasoned discussion with
anyone other than one of your muttering homeless "colleagues," or (b) so
impaired by your medication(s) that you should be ignored by others who
aren't as stoned as you are.

>> Oh, and I'm a killer?? Thats so lovely, thank you - my parents will be
>> so proud of me! And what do you want to be when you grow up??