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3-Year-Old Gets Kicked Out of a KFC
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Violence has resolved more conflicts than anything else. The contrary opinion that violence doesn't solve anything is merely wishful thinking at its worst. - Starship Troopers
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GK is correct -- it was all made up. However, KFC is apparently going to go forward with their promise to help with the medical bills anyway."Judge not, lest ye get shot in your bed while your sleep." - Liz, The Dreadful
"If you villainize people who contest your points, you will eventually find yourself surrounded by enemies that you made." - Philip DeFranco
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Originally posted by Titi View PostI think there is more to this story. When the grandmother mentioned that she is on a feeding tube, but she thought that a little mash potatoes would do no harm, it reminded me of when my son was born. He was premature by 2 days and put on a feeding tube for the first night of his life and I was not allowed to feed him. When I asked why not, I was informed that then bacteria would form around the tube that can cause an infection and that I could feed him once the tube was removed.
Neonates, especially preemies, have immature immune systems. Breast milk and formula have high sugar contents, which encourage bacterial growth.
Toddlers are a different story. Their immune systems are functioning fully, unless they have a disease that impairs it. Depending on why they get the tube in the first place, many of these youngsters (including this one I'm sure) will eventually eat by mouth again.
I took care of a similar toddler when I worked in home health care: she was born with tracheoesophogeal fistula and had a trach and a feeding tube. Part of my job was to monitor her tube feeding while she slept at night. Her doctor was trying to wean her off the tube and onto regular food, but she wasn't cooperating. She'd eat chips, cheetos, and other junk food but not real food.
Mom was frustrated; kid wanted to learn to swim that summer and the doc would not authorize a reversal of the trach until the kid was eating regular meals. I told Mom she wasn't hungry enough: stop the tube feeding at night, and wait for her to get hungry and she'd clean her plate every time.
Mom agreed to try it and next thing we knew she was both eating regular meals all day, sleeping all night without the feeding, and gaining weight.
And I was out of a job. I wasn't needed anymoreGood news! Your insurance company says they'll cover you. Unfortunately, they also say it will be with dirt.
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Originally posted by Jester View PostReally? With all the stupidity, vile behavior, and mean spiritedness in the world, what makes you think that there HAS to be more? My experiences with people leave me unsurprised with this situation, and perfectly willing to accept it went down as told.
Originally posted by EricKei View PostGK is correct -- it was all made up. However, KFC is apparently going to go forward with their promise to help with the medical bills anyway.
Originally posted by Panacea View PostAnd I was out of a job. I wasn't needed anymore
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I was hoping this was a legitimate complaint even though it sounded off from the start. But the family keeps changing their story ("Grandma got her facts wrong") and hiding behind their lawyer which leads me to believe the whole things a scam. Especially as KFC can find no proof the family was even _in_ a KFC at all.
I hope the authorities take a close look at this and level charges against the family if their claims against KFC are proved false...
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Originally posted by HYHYBT View PostThe trouble is that it will encourage similar cons. How many are KFC willing to pay?
In this case, they decided to do a donation ahead of the full story coming out (probably as damage control), and pulling it back now would burn them worse than any potential copycat attempts would.
Especially since any copy attempts would be compared to this immediately once it goes public, so they would be gone through with a VERY fine toothed comb, both officially and in the eyes of the public.
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Originally posted by Jetfire View PostEspecially since any copy attempts would be compared to this immediately once it goes public, so they would be gone through with a VERY fine toothed comb, both officially and in the eyes of the public.
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Who thinks, "My precious grandchild has been mauled by dogs and will be scarred for life. Let's make some cash off this!" I think that's why I was so willing to believe this at first- who thinks that way?
They might have overwhelming medical bills but good God, have some fundraisers or contact a local news channel or something. Don't make up lies and subject a toddler to media scrutiny. What a horrible woman.
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Originally posted by anakhouri View Postwho thinks that way?
I don't know the family involved, but my guess is that at least one of those applies in some way. More likely a little of A and a little of B.
I feel sorry for the kid, though, either way."Judge not, lest ye get shot in your bed while your sleep." - Liz, The Dreadful
"If you villainize people who contest your points, you will eventually find yourself surrounded by enemies that you made." - Philip DeFranco
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Originally posted by TheHuckster View PostAnd for that reason, I see it troubling from the other perspective: Now that this has happened, any actual legitimate incidents where someone was wronged by a establishment through insensitivity, bigotry, or discrimination will be preemptively dismissed by the public and media, regardless of whether it was true or not.
As a mother who's watched her own children struggle with the funny looks and nasty comments from total strangers, I'm absolutely sickened that somebody could make up a story like this just for financial gain.
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