Discussion:
Return of the squirrel fatburger
JulienM
2010-07-02 05:32:24 UTC
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Hi all,

I know there was a couple of threads about this earlier (including this link http://flux88.com/blog/don-t-make-squirrel-burgers/ ), however I still do not know for sure if this story REALLY happened.
(The story of the Fatburger employee using a squirrel to make a burger for a customer who could not pay the full price of the burger).
Also, if it did happen, was Fatburger fined for that?

I know it is cool to create legends/myths but it is better to know the truth if we do repeat the story (which is a good lesson on transparency and integrity and worth repeating!).

Thanks,
Julien.



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Mark Levison
2010-07-02 13:43:45 UTC
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I've always assumed that there was no truth to it what so ever. The story
still makes a good point. I figure if people understand the point and we
don't pretend that its true we're all good.

Cheers
Mark

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