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Food poisoning morrrisons

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  • spaceman5
    spaceman5 Posts: 2,716 Forumite
    chipbeck wrote: »
    I'm struggling to see why it is a requirement to show environmental health what you were sitting on at the time you were eating the offending food. Perhaps someone could enlighten me?

    is this an attempt at humour or a genuine question:confused:,, for the benefit it is a genuine question, how to put this without being crude, oh well here goes, a stool sample in this sense is a sample of what comes out of what you normally sit on, probably why it is called a stool sample;):D
    Take every day as it comes!!
  • ckerrd
    ckerrd Posts: 2,641 Forumite
    spaceman5 wrote: »
    is this an attempt at humour or a genuine question:confused:,, for the benefit it is a genuine question, how to put this without being crude, oh well here goes, a stool sample in this sense is a sample of what comes out of what you normally sit on, probably why it is called a stool sample;):D

    I sometimes sit on my hands - does that make a difference?
    We all evolve - get on with it
  • spaceman5
    spaceman5 Posts: 2,716 Forumite
    ckerrd wrote: »
    I sometimes sit on my hands - does that make a difference?

    more importantly which hand do you use to wipe your a**e with;)
    Take every day as it comes!!
  • ckerrd
    ckerrd Posts: 2,641 Forumite
    spaceman5 wrote: »
    more importantly which hand do you use to wipe your a**e with;)

    I tend to use toilet paper - not my hands.
    We all evolve - get on with it
  • Hi and thanks to all who have replied. environ. health called me back to discuss and said they felt unlikely to be the fault of spread therefore not wanting to do costly test. So only other recourse would be Gp with appt. in a week so am inclined to let the whole thing go as indeed I realise thanks to this thread that i could have incubated over the previous few days when I had eaten other foods. So end of thread no fault ascribed to Morrisons. But thanks for the help and the laughs everyone, be careful what you eat out there........!!!!!!!!!
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