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Ending up with food poisoning

December, 25, 2024-01:44

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 Ending up with food poisoning

 Ending up with food poisoning

A woman recounted a cautionary experience regarding a cost-saving strategy for her Christmas gathering that ultimately led to food poisoning for her guests. The woman, who chose to remain anonymous, explained that she typically organized all family celebrations and had developed a range of budget-friendly planning techniques to reduce hosting expenses. This included the practice of taking home leftovers from corporate events. While this approach had generally been successful without raising any suspicions, one particular Christmas in 2017 took a disastrous turn. In an article for Women's Weekly, she described how she persuaded a caterer at a friend's workplace event to allow her to take home the entire leftover holiday spread, along with some upscale serving items.

"Although he expressed concerns about the food's hygiene and quality, I assured him it was for my large extended family and that I wouldn’t keep it for more than a day," she recounted. However, this was not the truth, as she intended to use the food for her family’s Christmas celebration scheduled for a few nights later. On the day of the gathering, guests showered her with compliments. "The honey-baked ribs and turkey were absolutely delicious, and everyone admired the elegant table setting. I felt elated to receive so many praises from my family," she shared. Unfortunately, the joy was short-lived, as many attendees fell ill the next day due to food poisoning.

Her daughter became so ill that she required hospitalization. "My husband, youngest daughter, in-laws, and several cousins and family friends all suffered from food poisoning. I even had to take my daughter to the emergency room that night because she was vomiting and had a high fever, while the rest of the family rested at home," she explained. Adding to her remorse was the fact that she was one of the few family members who did not fall ill. Food poisoning can result from various infections, including salmonella and campylobacter.



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