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(26,553 posts)dsc
(53,445 posts)while they surely made a mistake in terms of machine maintenance this was outlandish.
Thekaspervote
(35,824 posts)FelineOverlord
(3,851 posts)That the police were claiming to be "poisoned" almost immediately after they had the milkshakes made a lot of people on Twitter suspicious.
Grokenstein
(6,425 posts)Shake Shack needs to sue the everloving hell out of these swine--and so should anyone working there who got "let go" over this incident-that-didn't-actually-happen.
ret5hd
(22,588 posts)will notify you if we find ourselves guilty of any wrongdoing.
regnaD kciN
(27,703 posts)tulipsandroses
(8,299 posts)reports from the police. This is what it has come to. Everyone else gets vetted, why not them?
If you go back and read earlier reports of Breonna Taylor's shooting, you would think she was involved in something nefarious. The headlines read something like Woman killed in police raid. - It would be days before the true narrative was written. It is time to start vetting what is reported by police.
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