Floyd discovered that not much could be done and so she also filed a report with her local health office.
Burger King informed People that it had temporarily closed its Gettzville location, the site of the incident, so that employees could undergo extensive cleanings and retraining.
Floyd remains “distraught” over the incident even after the fast-food chain retrained employees on certain protocols and cleaned the space.
Her daughter is required to undergo blood testing “every month,” and she refuses to eat anything because she fears it may contain blood.
Floyd hopes that her TikTok video, which has amassed over six million views, will serve as a public service announcement for individuals who visited the Gettzville restaurant on July 27 and for anybody else who would grab into a fast food bag and eat without looking.
“You just open the bag and dig in without even opening it when you get food from a drive-through.” All I ask is that the other attendees check to see whether they too consumed it.
I never knew that I should be looking at my meal a little closer before I take a bite out of it.
Please make available!