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Razor Blade Found in Chicken Sandwich Bought at Palm Coast School
PALM COAST, FL (AP) -- Flagler County investigators say a 16-year-old student bit into a razor blade while eating a chicken sandwich he purchased at his Palm Coast high school.
According to the Flagler County Sheriff's Office, Craig Beat was not injured when he found the blade in his chicken patty September 21st in the Flagler Palm Coast High School lunchroom. Investigators don't know how the razor blade got into the sandwich.
A spokeswoman for the Atlanta-based company that prepares and distributes the sandwiches says the razor blade must have been inserted into the chicken patty after it left the plant were it was cooked and frozen.
The Gold Kist Incorporated spokeswoman says no razors are used in the manufacturing process and all food leaving the company's plants pass through metal detectors. School district officials say Gold Kist products have since been removed from all their cafeterias.
Health Officials Issue Raw Oyster Warning
Washington (AP) - Raw oyster fans beware: Washington, DC's Health Department is warning residents about Gulf Coast oysters contaminated with Hepatitis-A.
Officials say twenty-nine people in Alabama, Florida and Tennessee have contracted the illness within a month of eating raw oysters from the same Louisiana shellfish dealer.
Investigators think the shellfish growing area was contaminated by discharge from a boat. The Alabama shellfish dealer that sold the infected oysters has issued a recall.