Does finding a hair in your food make you physically sick?!


Question:

Does finding a hair in your food make you physically sick?



Answers: YESSSSS, a lot of dry heaving. Nope. Anyone that gets that upset over it would stop eating completely if they had any idea what was in their food. Read the article I link below... But only if you can handle the reality. Nope.

It makes me stand up and go ask for a replacement though.

You can keep your hair back and in a net all you want- accidents happen. yes, :( i hate that Not unless i have to pull it out of my throat. Yes it does "IF" it belongs to anyone but myself.. EEEEEEWWWW!! how can u even think of eating ur dish after seeing a hair on it.. it contains more germs wen out than on ur head!! please do throw away ur dish!! I would definitely lose my appetite. I don't get physically ill to the point of vomiting but I do stop eating whatever it is and drink a lot of water to calm my mind. And I doubt I would eat at that place again. I know accidents can happen but I would still reconsider the sanitation of the place. Yes to the point where I wouldnt eat there again no, but i just don't eat any more of it. no, half the time i assume its my own. and if not, accidents happen, its not like someone did it on purpose. No, if it's my own hair.
Yes, if it's others.
My dog doesn't shed. If it's my own, not so much. If it's found in a restaurant, you bet. Hello:

I AM NOT JOKING when I tell you that if I find hair in my food,I will puke right then and there,I am not kidding! It just makes me puke and gag and once I find a hair in my food,there goes my appetite and whatever it was that I just ate! *Winnie turning green and gagging* :-(



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