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Rebecca Goyan <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 17 Jan 2000 10:43:04 -0700
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Hi!

My dog sitter works for Wendy's and provided me with some inside information.
Although the french fries are gf and are fried in a dedicated frier, they may
occasionally use that frier for chicken if the chicken frier breaks down.  Since
there is no sign reporting this, even the staff are unaware of the last
time it may have happened and the oil may not have been changed.  So the
french fries might be gf, might not - "youse takes yer chances" so to
speak.  Hmm, Russian roulette, my favourite way to have dinner - NOT!
She has suggested that it's probably not a good idea to eat the fries.
The potatoes are okay and can be prepared in a separate area from the
burgers - which you should ask for, because not many fast food people
are aware of cross contamination.

I also worked for Arby's for the summer (had to quit because of sores
forming on my hands from working with the buns) and although the potatos
and beef are gf, I couldn't recommend eating there as the amount of
bread crumbs flying around would make it very unsafe and everything is
prepared in the same small area.

Hope this helps someone!

Becky
Calgary, Alberta

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