Montana Man Finds Deep-Fried Mouse In Bag Of Potato Chips
Jack Hines reacted with cat-like reflexes when he discovered a deep-fried mouse in his bag of Lays K.C. Masterpiece BBQ Flavored Potato Chips. From UPI:
"I just about put it in my mouth," said Hines. "I was sitting there watching TV in the dark and I grabbed for three fingers of potato chips and I grabbed a mouse. It shook me up a bit and I threw it over my head."Lays is handling the situation well. When Hines reported the mouse to their 800 number, they made sure he was feeling well and offered to dispatch a representative to retrieve the mouse and remaining chips. Hines has vowed never to buy barbecue potato chips ever again.
Fried mouse found in Frito Lay bag [UPI] (Thanks to Francis!)
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@Cowboys_fan: "Lays for life", eh? *dials same 800 number*
I remember when I was a kid hoping to get a free prize in my bag of chips, but this just takes it to the extreme...
@Cowboys_fan: I was just thinking, since Lay's is sending someone out to personally pick up the remaining chips and the mouse....they must want it pretty badly. This guy might want to check with a lawyer before turning over the evidence.
"Hines has vowed never to buy barbecue potato chips ever again"
I don't think its the flavor he need worry about
My girlfriend once chipped a tooth on iced cream containing porcelin somehow, and got free iced cream for a year
When I was a kid, we used to buy a big bowl of chili or something at ballgames and such, then eat 1/2 of it and when we were full, we'd put a hair in it, take it back, get another bowl free, and we would all get fed on a single purchase.
@eli_b:
I was brushing my teeth when I read your comment, now I got tootpaste is all over my keyboard. Good one.
This story is useless without pictures of the actual BBQ mouse! ;-)
But seriously, this is the reason why I don't eat in the dark. Mass produced food is made in factories with more machines than people, and at high speed. Every once in a while "something" is going to fall into the assembly line and make its way into the final product.
People seem to think that finding a mouse in their chips will earn them a big payday. The problem is that in such cases the person rarely has any damages to sue for. Other than being grossed out, how has he/she been harmed? Yes they may win the case but the award is usually tiny.
"Somebody slipped him a Mickey!"
Nice one Dwayne.
I find the sneaky part is how Frito Lay wanted to retrieve the evidence as soon as possible. Then they can just say you have no proof since they took it.
Though accidents do happen, a company should try and make up for the accident to show they actually care about their customers. It is not about the mistake, it is how you handle it afterwards.
The thing I would be worried about is possible disease, bacteria, etc. that could have spread onto the other chips while the bag shakes around, some which you have already eaten. The effects might not show up for even a week or so. He might not be sick, yet.
My advice regarding potato chips: stay local. I am a potato chip connoisseur, thanks to growing up in a town with two local potato chip factories. Here are the top two, best potato chip brands I've ever eaten:
1) Ole Salty's--Rockford, IL
2) Mystic Chips (Utz)--Hanover, PA
Just three ingredients each: potatoes, vegetable oil, and salt. That's it. Crispy, thick but still delicate; absolute perfection. And so far, deep-fried-mouse free.
It's clearly the guy's fault for eating Lay's in the first place. I mean, seriously, who eats Lay's? Fat Wal-Mart shoppers who don't bank at credit unions, that's who.
I saw this yesterday as I was sitting down to eat lunch and then didn't eat for an hour. As someone said above, the more I read Consumerist (and the more I learn in my food related classes), the less I want to eat anything not grown and prepared by me.
people find weird stuff in there food all the time, no need to make a news story about it...this is almost as intresting as all the harry potter and lindnsy lohan crap that has been making front pages.
Lays made a mistake and handeled it well, acutally most compaines do, one time my jerk friend called and said to Arazona iced tea, that his tea was watery and tasted bad they sent him a entire case of it. He did the same thing to pepsi too.
finding a mouse (which if you have ever worked in the food industry it is a GIVEN that there will be mice and cockroaches in the vicinity, thats why the FDA has a ratio of acceptable number of vermine and not a zero tolerance police, because it is IMPOSSIBLE to get rid of the "problem" or as I like to call it nature) it is not that big of a deal(a cooked mouse carries very little chance of carrying desise) and is not a reason to get lawered up and try to make a buck off it.
funny thing is, frito-lay is part of Pepsi...is it just me or do Amiercan made American based companies seem to treat there consumers a bit better?





















He's damn lucky Lay's didn't charge him extra for that mouse. They're more expensive than potatoes ya know...