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Old 06-27-2023, 10:16 AM
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Eating food prepared by strangers is always a bit of a "crap"shoot.
The best thing our County Commissioners could do for the restaurants and us taxpayers is to increase the budget to hire additional health inspectors. Good health is important to us all.
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Old 06-27-2023, 10:17 AM
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Happened to us 6 months ago at the Culver’s on 466. Perhaps the staff all moved to 466a. Not going to either.
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We recently visited Culver's on 466A on Tuesday. I have been a Culver's fan since I frequented them up north. However, after getting a sandwich, chicken fingers and fries, we came down with severe food poisoning and ended up in the ER Saturday. The doctor suspected food poisoning after tests and discussions. In talking to the nurse she said her friend also got sick from Culver's recently, and so did a store clerk saying her sister got sick, and so did a friend. That is too coincidental. I am just wondering if there are others that got sick, thought it may have been a virus, and did nothing but just let it run its course. I doubt though if we will be going back anytime soon.
Food poisoning five days after. Suspicious.
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Lack of help has absolutely nothing to do with food poisoning.
It’s more likely the lack of training. My Dad was very “strict” with my chores. “Son, any job worth doing, is worth doing well.” Just from observing behavior it’s not the same today, with a few exceptions. The “everybody gets a trophy” isn’t the same as any job worth doing is worth doing well.
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The last inspection of Culver's on Sundance Trail was due to a complaint way back on 2/13/23. Nothing since then.

Anyone suspecting food poisoning should report it here:
Licensing Portal - Complaint Wizard
Or you can call: 850-245-4444

I am very surprised that the hospital did not call it in.
Report all sickness after dining out. Save others from a similar mishap.
Usually the health inspector shows up unannounced the very next day.

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Food poisoning five days after. Suspicious.
This from the Mayo Clinic:
Symptoms usually start within hours or several days of eating the food. Most people have mild illness and get better without treatment.
Sometimes food poisoning causes severe illness or complications.
TIMING:
Listeria (bacterium) 9 to 48 hours for digestive disease. 1 to 4 weeks for body-wide disease.


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This from the Mayo Clinic:
Symptoms usually start within hours or several days of eating the food. Most people have mild illness and get better without treatment.
Sometimes food poisoning causes severe illness or complications.


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Absolutely, but why would one assume it was the food eaten four days ago rather than the food eaten four hours ago?

NOTE: The OP did not say when they began to feel ill, only that they went to the ER four days after eating at the restaurant.
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There is a lower GI virus going around.
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Been going to 466A since it opened about once a week. Seems cleaner than the 466 location. Doesn't get that crowded anymore since summer is here. It's a pity that the Burger-Fi next door is probably not happening.
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We recently visited Culver's on 466A on Tuesday. I have been a Culver's fan since I frequented them up north. However, after getting a sandwich, chicken fingers and fries, we came down with severe food poisoning and ended up in the ER Saturday. The doctor suspected food poisoning after tests and discussions. In talking to the nurse she said her friend also got sick from Culver's recently, and so did a store clerk saying her sister got sick, and so did a friend. That is too coincidental. I am just wondering if there are others that got sick, thought it may have been a virus, and did nothing but just let it run its course. I doubt though if we will be going back anytime soon.
Your post states two of you got a sandwich and some chicken fingers. Was the sandwich chicken as well? If so, I'll keep a mental note to avoid the chicken there.
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Your post states two of you got a sandwich and some chicken fingers. Was the sandwich chicken as well? If so, I'll keep a mental note to avoid the chicken there.
Can happen anywhere, just takes one employee not washing their hands or being otherwise careless.
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Lack of help has absolutely nothing to do with food poisoning.
It sure does.

Many times, lack of help cuts corners on food safety.
Their training periods are shorter.
Their over worked and doing the job of 4.
Because of all the above, most don't know what proper hygiene is
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We recently visited Culver's on 466A on Tuesday. I have been a Culver's fan since I frequented them up north. However, after getting a sandwich, chicken fingers and fries, we came down with severe food poisoning and ended up in the ER Saturday. The doctor suspected food poisoning after tests and discussions. In talking to the nurse she said her friend also got sick from Culver's recently, and so did a store clerk saying her sister got sick, and so did a friend. That is too coincidental. I am just wondering if there are others that got sick, thought it may have been a virus, and did nothing but just let it run its course. I doubt though if we will be going back anytime soon.
Hope you let them know so they can fix the problem
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It’s not just Culver’s, my wife and I went out for ice cream one afternoon last weekend and we both wound up spending the better part of that evening and night on the toilet. She had pistachio in a waffle cone and I had a bowl of sugar free raspberry swirl, so it must have been the employee scooping the ice cream, not the ice cream itself?
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Was in the Philippines maybe 10 years ago, was sick as a dog for a week, after a week never thought it could be food poisoning. After a number of test, they confirmed, it was food poisoning. Never imagined it could last that long.
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