Heh. I asked because I Googled and results were inconclusive. Hmm... aha: [link]
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I was looking in the same area. There's this: [link]
The City of Chicago's 311 Service Request Hotline is the preferred method for residents and visitors to register complaints. However, you may also call (312) 747-FOOD (3663) to talk with a Food Protection representative. Please have ready as much information as possible when calling to report a complaint. You will be asked to provide as much as three days of food consumption history when reporting a suspected food-borne illness.
Bah. That seems like too much work. I'm supposed to remember what I ate for the last three days?
I just received a spam with the subject line, "Terrorists don't call their union to negotiate before they attack."
"So, we plant the device *here*, and then the getaway car will be..."
"Freeze! FBI!"
"Wh--? The hell? Billy, call my rep."
Bah. That seems like too much work. I'm supposed to remember what I ate for the last three days?
Well, I think it's kind of hard to pinpoint the source of what someone thinks caused food poisoning-like symptoms. And, while food poisoning generally hits pretty fast after you eat the bad thing it may not manifest for a couple of days.
(Of course, I remember practically every meal I've ever eaten so 3 days of food history seems like nothing to me.)
I'm a little freaked because my brain clicked in last night and started obsessing over the status of my car's registration--I didn't remember if I had renewed it yet. Then, I forgot about it until I was in the car coming to work, and when I got out and looked at my sticker, yep, it had expired last November!!! So, I'm heading over to the DMV to get that renewed (without paperwork--I have no clue where that's at), as well as finally get my driver's license updated with my new address.
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Well, I think it's kind of hard to pinpoint the source of what someone thinks caused food poisoning-like symptoms. And, while food poisoning generally hits pretty fast after you eat the bad thing it may not manifest for a couple of days.
Yeah, that makes sense.
I was thinking someone could call up and say, "I
think
I got food poisoning from this place, but I'm not sure." And then if one particular place generated a lot of "I think I got food poisoning there" complaints, they would investigate. But the more I think about it, the more I think Chicago's not gonna work that way.
I was in the lunch room heating up my miso soup, and in the vending machine, I saw Hostess Lucky Puffs. They're Sno Balls in a shade of virulent green. Ew. Happy St. Pat's.
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I thought the first rule of Pope FCM was don't talk about Pope FCM...
I'm a little freaked because my brain clicked in last night and started obsessing over the status of my car's registration--I didn't remember if I had renewed it yet.
THANK YOU SO MUCH for mentioning car registration! I got mine renewed on time (online!) and got my sticker but haven't put it on the plate yet. Instead I put it in my usual work bag which I haven't been using this week due to getting new, cute bag last Friday. That would have sucked if I'd been stopped!
Hope everything goes smoothly at the DMV!!!
The first rule of Pope FCM is don't talk about your Papal Dispensation allowing you to both F and M....
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