Were Mouse Guts Really Found in Pacific Foods Soup? One Lawsuit Thinks So.
Were Mouse Guts Really Found in Pacific Foods Soup? One Lawsuit Thinks So.
A 72-year-old retired registered nurse got the stomach-churning surprise of a lifetime when she allegedly discovered the partial remains of a dead mouse in a carton of Pacific Foods soup. Unfortunately for the woman, Maesel Dorn, the discovery was made after she had already had a bowl of the soup that she now claims made her “violently ill for two days.” As a result of her ordeal, she filed a $400,000 lawsuit earlier this week, alleging that when she notified Pacific Foods of her findings, the “organic foods company tried to brush off her complaints.”Filed in Multnomah County Circuit Court, Dorn's lawsuit details out exactly what happened. Her ordeal began back on January 19 when she ate a bowl of Pacific Foods roasted red pepper and tomato soup. Later that evening, “she suddenly awoke in the middle of the night and made a dash for the toilet and fell violently ill.” According to the suit, she “hallucinated by trying to dial 911 by punching the numbers into her toilet,” and when she tried to return to her bed she was “so weak she had to crawl.”
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