After a man was hospitalized and said he got sick from eating a meal at Taco Bell that allegedly contained rat poison, investigators now say there's 'no evidence' that the workers at the fast food chain tampered with the food.
After a man was hospitalized and said he got sick from eating a meal at Taco Bell that allegedly contained rat poison, investigators now say there's"no evidence" that the workers at the fast food chain tampered with the food.
"Although there is no evidence that the employees at Taco Bell put the rat poison in the food, investigators can not account for how it got in the food," Bartman said in a statement."If the customer has any information that can help with the investigation into how the poison could have gotten into the food, we request he contacts the Sheriff’s Office."
When the customer ate the food later that day at around 7 p.m., he said that he felt a burning sensation and immediately became ill, called 911, and was taken to the hospital, Bartman said. In a statement, Taco Bell told TODAY.com on Jan. 18 that the franchisee who owns the location was taking the investigation seriously.
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