Human tooth (with a filling) found in supermarket meat

People are finding strange things in the meat products (from large chains), including MacD, to this day.

Why do you think this is?

Smells like a scam for compensation to me. I’d bet on it.

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I don’t know how many stars this hotel got

https://www.imperialhotel.co.jp/e/

but in one of the fancy restaurants there, a human tooth was also found in the goulash soup.

Never fear! There’s an FDA maximum allowable rodent hair in food products.

How is it possible?
Human DNA found in hot dogs.

I think we should find the dentist who filled the tooth and then we can solve the puzzle.
Actually, the loosening of controls or the reduction in the number of food inspectors may be responsible. Most government agencies are short-handed these days.

And people bitch about regulations…

Nobody has checked, really, what meat is being used.

Humans handle and process the meat, no mystery that human DNA can be found in it.

What regulations prevented this from happening? Be specific won’t you?

Yep, run the DNA on the tooth and see if there is at least a familial tie to the person making the claim.

Sounds like someone hard up for attention trying to make a few bucks at the expense of the company.

I don’t see any evidence to support his claim the tooth was found in a sausage.

Knowing how sausage is processed it’s a virtual impossibility that it was because it would have had to have intentionally put in there after the sausage had already been ground and put in the skin which is all one single process.

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Yep, run the DNA on the tooth and see if there is at least a familial tie to the person making the claim.

Sounds like someone hard up for attention trying to make a few bucks at the expense of the company.

I don’t see any evidence to support his claim the tooth was found in a sausage.

Knowing how sausage is processed it’s a virtual impossibility that it was because it would have had to have intentionally put in there after the sausage had already been ground and put in the skin which is all one single process.
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A very sound observation.