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Turkey bone in my turkey club panini :(
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post Apr 21 2009, 08:16 PM
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I was so excited to see the panini back.
I was extremely sad and disgusted however to find a long turkey bone in the middle of my sandwich.
This is not the quality I would expect from Jenny Craig.
I have been a client for a long time and I've never seen anything as disgusting and disappointing as this!
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post Apr 22 2009, 04:28 AM
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QUOTE(strawberry_shortcake @ Apr 21 2009, 08:16 PM) *
I was so excited to see the panini back.
I was extremely sad and disgusted however to find a long turkey bone in the middle of my sandwich.
This is not the quality I would expect from Jenny Craig.
I have been a client for a long time and I've never seen anything as disgusting and disappointing as this!


While it might be a choking hazard, why is finding a bone disgusting? Turkeys have bones. At least we know they're using real turkey! Bring it back to the center and ask for a replacement. Disgusting is finding bugs in your food. Finding a bone? Inconvenient, at most.
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post Apr 22 2009, 11:32 AM
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Yes, take the package to your next appointment and let your JCC know. She'll replace it. I had a bone in the turkey burger once, and it was no problem (except that I didn't want another one for a while, LOL).

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post Apr 22 2009, 07:42 PM
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Thanks I will mention it at my next visit.
It's just my opinion that I was disappointed.
I've done fairly well on the program and think the food at JC is great.
I used the word "disgusting" because to me it's not something I would want to see in my meal and it does not make me want to get this meal for awhile.
If people were at a restaurant and found something like that, then I think there would be a high chance that the restaurant would get complaints.

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post Apr 23 2009, 04:59 AM
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QUOTE(strawberry_shortcake @ Apr 22 2009, 07:42 PM) *
If people were at a restaurant and found something like that, then I think there would be a high chance that the restaurant would get complaints.

Peace.


Without a doubt, it's worthy of a complaint. And, you'll likely get a free replacement from JC. BUT, it's a naturally occurring part of the turkey. It wasn't a "foreign body" that found its way into your meal, like a bug would be. I mean, would we complain about the Teriyaki Salmon having a piece of bone in it? I don't think I would..... JC or at a restaurant. Fish have bones. Sometimes a bone or two are accidentally left in. Oh, well. Sometimes you read labels where they warn you about there possibly being pieces of pits in your jam, or little stones in your bag of dried beans, or whatever. To me, finding a bone means that the food was LESS processed, rather than more processed, which is a good thing. The closer to it's natural form, the better as far as food goes, in my opinion.
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