Wired Chicken
A New York bus driver is suing a fast food chicken outlet, claiming he nearly choked on a two-inch coil of wire that was cooked into his food. Lajzer Grynsztajn, 50, has filed suit seeking unspecified damages against JFK Fried Chicken in the Sunset Park area of Brooklyn, claiming he needed emergency surgery to remove the wire that had lodged in his throat. The 11-year Metropolitan Transportation Authority veteran said he stopped by the chicken place January 9th, sat down and ate a meal of two chicken breasts and fries. “I felt a sharp pain, like I was choking,” Grynsztajn said. “I thought I was choking on a bone.” He left the restaurant, started coughing up blood and wound up at Lutheran Medical Center, where a doctor discovered a wire so deep down his throat he had to be knocked out before the doctor could take the wire out. Grynsztajn says he doesn’t eat takeout food anymore.
A New York bus driver is suing a fast food chicken outlet, claiming he nearly choked on a two-inch coil of wire that was cooked into his food. Lajzer Grynsztajn, 50, has filed suit seeking unspecified damages against JFK Fried Chicken in the Sunset Park area of Brooklyn, claiming he needed emergency surgery to remove the wire that had lodged in his throat. The 11-year Metropolitan Transportation Authority veteran said he stopped by the chicken place January 9th, sat down and ate a meal of two chicken breasts and fries. “I felt a sharp pain, like I was choking,” Grynsztajn said. “I thought I was choking on a bone.” He left the restaurant, started coughing up blood and wound up at Lutheran Medical Center, where a doctor discovered a wire so deep down his throat he had to be knocked out before the doctor could take the wire out. Grynsztajn says he doesn’t eat takeout food anymore.
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