A bite into a salad at a Connecticut restaurant turned into a nightmare for a diner after she allegedly discovered a part of a human finger in her meal. Allison Cozzi of Greenwich, Connecticut, filed a complaint after purchasing the salad at a Chopt store in Mount Kisco, New York, in april of this year. The Westchester County Department of health opened an investigation into the reported occurrence.

According to the complaint, the woman discovered she was "chewing on a portion of a human finger that had been mixed into and made a part of the salad" while eating the salad. "While she was eating the salad, she realised that she was chewing on a portion of a human finger that had been mixed into, and made a part of, the salad," according to the lawsuit. According to accounts, the human finger slice was that of the restaurant management.


According to the complaint docs, a restaurant manager accidently chopped a bit of his pointer finger while slicing rocket leaves. According to the claim, the manager needed medical care after his finger was hurt. Regardless of the physiological and mental risks, the infected green leaf was supplied to clients that day.




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