
Thursday, Nov. 30, 2000
Chicken head found in wing box
Mother still dealing with her discovery By Keith Rushing
Daily Press
NEWPORT NEWS - Katherine Ortega was looking forward to eating
a chicken dinner after a family outing Tuesday night.
She ordered a box of fried wings from McDonald's and was putting
them on plates for her two children when she found a chicken part
that definitely wasn't a wing.
"I noticed that it had a beak and it had eyes," said
Ortega. "I screamed." The unusual piece turned out to
be a fried chicken head.
Ortega called the McDonald's on Warwick near Hickory Point Boulevard
where she purchased the dinner and told a restaurant manager about
it. She said the manager was pretty matter-of-fact.
"He said, 'Just bring it back. We'll send it back to the
company,' " Ortega said.
The manager told her that she could have a refund or another box
of wings. But Ortega said she had lost her appetite for chicken.
"There's no way I wanted another chicken box," Ortega
said.
Ortega said she fixed grilled cheese sandwiches for her family.
"I will probably cook at home from now on," she said.
Ortega said that although the manager told her she could bring
the chicken head back to the restaurant she told him he could
see it on television.
"I wanted consumers to watch and know what they're eating,"
she said. Ortega said several co-workers have told her that she
was correct to alert the public. She said it's taking her a while
to get over the ordeal.
Ortega was unable to sleep Tuesday night, she said.
"I kept thinking about my children eating it," Ortega
said.
She said that if she had just let her children dig in, her youngest
child who is 5 years old probably would've bitten the head without
looking at it.
Ortega isn't sure if she'll file a lawsuit. But she said that
she contacted the FDA for advice on handling the incident.
She's also planning to meet with McDonald's officials who want
to know more about the matter.
Ortega wants more information, too. "I just want to know
how it got there," she said.
A manager at the McDonald's where she bought the chicken refused
comment Wednesday night. Corporate officials couldn't be reached
for comment.