Agreed. All Jeeps would be doing is relating a timeline of events, NOT
saying there is cause and effect.
Like, at Midnight we ate at such and such restaurant. At 2 AM, we had a
medical emergency, previously described here. No blame is being assigned as there
is no conclusive evidence of what caused the emergency.
One message should be clear, though. If you detect ANYTHING wrong with your
food, DON'T EAT IT! Complain and send it back! An off odor from meat, fish,
shellfish, or poultry is usually indicative of a bacteria problem, and can
cause food poisoning. Why take that chance?
Brian
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In a message dated 10/14/2006 1:27:57 PM Pacific Standard Time,
LGTVegas@gmail.com writes:
Good question, Steve. I was wondering the same thing!
Although, Jeep says the cause was not conclusive, if the story is true, then
I see no harm in sharing the name of the restaurant with us. Why not let
us decide for ourselves what we do with the information.
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