http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2011/04/18/ ... at-chilis/
I guess the moral is that we should all at least smell the drinks our kids get at restaurants before letting them drink them.

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bjornolf wrote:Can't argue with you there. Chili's milkshakes are crap.
No doubt the family called the police so they could have a report for litigation purposes, and so the plaintiffs can have an authority figure testify in the jury trial that may follow.bjornolf wrote:Apparently they served a 4 year old a mudslide instead of a chocolate milkshake at a Chili's in Chicago, and this kind of stuff has been happening recently. I can certainly see being upset, but I don't get the calling police thing over an honest mistake. Anyway, you can read about it, and some other incidents like it, here:
http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2011/04/18/ ... at-chilis/
I guess the moral is that we should all at least smell the drinks our kids get at restaurants before letting them drink them.
Sounds to me as though someone cooked up a get rich quick scheme. Does anyone remember the finger in the chili incident at Wendy's in San Jose?• Initial findings in our investigation reveal conflicting details of how this story is being reported and what occurred in our restaurant. The drink in question was served to an adult, in glass barware, not to a child or in a kids’ cup.
• To our knowledge, Ms. Davis and her daughter ordered a kids’ drink (red fruit punch) and a chocolate shake. The fruit punch beverage was served to Brooklynn in a plastic kid cup with a lid and straw. The beverage Ms. Davis received was served in glass barware.
You have to think that if Chili's point of view is the truth, the parent's should be arrested for child endangerment (and fraud). It does seem strange that this case would come so close on the heels of the other two. Someone will have to explain how two glasses with similar looking drinks wound up on the table. I don't see a kids cup with a fruit drink.CathyCA wrote:This information from Chili's contained in the news report is very telling:
Sounds to me as though someone cooked up a get rich quick scheme. Does anyone remember the finger in the chili incident at Wendy's in San Jose?• Initial findings in our investigation reveal conflicting details of how this story is being reported and what occurred in our restaurant. The drink in question was served to an adult, in glass barware, not to a child or in a kids’ cup.
• To our knowledge, Ms. Davis and her daughter ordered a kids’ drink (red fruit punch) and a chocolate shake. The fruit punch beverage was served to Brooklynn in a plastic kid cup with a lid and straw. The beverage Ms. Davis received was served in glass barware.
Yes, the story I linked mentioned that one, and another. One was a toddler in Detroit that got a margarita at an Applebee's, the other was a 2 year old that got a sangria at an Olive Garden in Florida.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Is this different from the little girl who got some sort of fruity alcoholic drink instead of orange juice, which was also I think at a Chili's last week? Saw that on one of the morning news programs and they definitely said the child expected orange juice.
Yes, it must be. That child was Caucasian.
It works too. Mom always gave me hot tea with honey and whiskey. (Damn tasty too)bjornolf wrote:My dad said that when he was a kid and got a cold, his mom would give him a thumb of whiskey.
captmojo wrote:A time-tested favorite through the ages...
There is now coffee spew on my monitor.CameronBornAndBred wrote:captmojo wrote:A time-tested favorite through the ages...
That sounds dirty.captmojo wrote:I always loved me some paregoric in my Shirley Temple.