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bad food at casinos

I think I've related this story here before, but here goes anyway. I got
just violently sick from the buffet at Casino Windsor a couple of years ago. I
know it was the cause, because the queasies started less than a half hour
after we left the buffet and I have no food allergies. Got bad enough that we
departed the place to head home. After three bouts of (yuck), including one
on the side of I-94, we got home and I emailed them about the situation.

     Of course, they denied that there was any possibility that their food
had caused it, but they were willing to...... (drumroll)...... give us two
free passes to their luscious Buffet on our next visit.

- Brian in MI

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Hi Mark,

Unfortunately, I can relate all too well to this yucky tale of woe.
This very unpleasant stomach malady has befallen me on few visits to
LV. I always assumed that I had contracted a virus on the plane
flying in to LV. Now, I'm not so sure.

Last December, I fell violently ill about 1/2 hour after consuming a
hamburger in the new "Grill", at the GN. So, I do believe that may
have been responsible for my siege of illnes.

Tell me though, in their generous offer of "two free buffets" to
recompense you for the buffet that you "lost", did they mention that
they had a new "fish" station where they were proud to be serving....
Salmon........ella! (O:

~Babe~

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Marksalot300@... wrote:

......I got just violently sick from the buffet at Casino Windsor a
couple of years ago......

.....(after)we got home and I emailed them about the situation.
Of course, they denied that there was any possibility that their food
had caused it, but they were willing to...... (drumroll)...... give
us two free passes to their luscious Buffet on our next visit.
- Brian in MI