Tapeworm from undercooked salmon salad, LAWSUIT
Anthony Franz contends he got a 9-foot tapeworm after eating undercooked fish has sued a Chicago
Shaw’s Crab House restaurant in August 2006 according to a lawsuit filed Monday.
Franz says he became violently ill for several days after eating that salad and later “passed a 9-foot tapeworm.” A pathologist determined the giant tapeworm only has one source — “undercooked fish, such as salmon,” according to court papers.
The lawsuit against Shaw’s Crab House, 21 E. Hubbard, and its parent company, Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises, claims the restaurant’s staff was negligent in serving him undercooked fish.
Franz, who was not available for comment, wants more than a refund. He’s seeking $100,000 for his pain, suffering, lost time from work and “lost enjoyment of life.” But Carrol Symank, vice president of food safety for Lettuce Entertain You, said the tapeworm didn’t come from Shaw’s.”We have done a thorough investigation and we’re confident the restaurant is not the source,” he said.
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August 19th, 2008 at 11:27 am
Omg that must suck, pictures of the enormous tape worm here: http://tinyurl.com/68syfs
August 19th, 2008 at 12:36 pm
This is just one of the many reasons I refuse to eat fish in any state or country that is landlocked. Gross.