In January, in preparation for her daughter Lucy's wedding in May, Mrs. Lastic agreed to hire Mr. Johnson's vintage, white Rolls Royce as a bridal car. She engaged Mrs. Kay to take the wedding photographs and Mr Leslie to do the catering at the reception. She explained to each service provider, that she was rather short of money at that moment in time but that she would pay them in full one month prior to the wedding date. A week prior to the wedding, Mr. Johnson sold the Rolls Royce to Mildred. lie told Mildred that he would only sell the car to her at the agreed price if she ensured that it was available for hire to Mrs. Lastic for Lucy's wedding. When Mrs. Lastic contacted Mildred the day before the wedding, to ensure that the car would arrive at the correct time.
Mildred denied any knowledge of an arrangement to supply her with the car. Mrs. Lastic was forced to hire another vehicle, at a greater cost and told Mildred she intended to sue her for the inconvenience caused due to breach of contract. On the day of the wedding, Mrs. Kay's camera kept jamming and as a result, the photographs didn't come out properly. Mrs. Lastic, Lucy and many of the guests were violently sick and became very ill after eating chicken which, unknown to Mr. Leslie, was contaminated with salmonella.
Lucy made quite a scene and after screaming her dissatisfaction at all present, vowed to “sue the pants off' all those who had ruined her wedding day for Advise Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Kay, Mr. Leslie, Lucy and Mrs. Lastic.
Introduction
Food is very important to everyone because it is an area where many people take it for granted, multitudes of people are vulnerable to being poisoned by the one thing they expect to give them nourishment: their food. The business of selling food involves the obligation to sell food that is not a danger to the buying public. This legal and moral obligation is not subject to discussion or negotiation. Anyone who sells food that is in fact poison, must be STOPPED. At the very minimum, a public record should exist that is available to others, warning them of what has transpired, and the level of risk involved. Additionally, people who are forced to suffer being poisoned have been violated. They are entitled to recover compensation for their pain and suffering, and for the costs associated with their violation.
Discussion
Study investigated a food poisoning outbreak after a wedding banquet in Lucy, Wedding. Food handler Leslie was interviewed and an environmental investigation was conducted. Leftover food was cultured. Cases were previously well individuals who developed at least two of the following symptoms after eating food at the wedding reception: diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting. Controls were well individuals who shared the same meal. The most probable source was chicken carriers. Continuing surveillance showed no further food poisoning outbreaks in Lucy.