Multiple outlets report that police investigate an incident at an Arby’s restaurant following an employee’s report that a worker spit into a customer’s food. One account says the report triggers a police response and an investigation into the alleged contamination. Another source identifies the person accused as Amanda Hendricks, a former Arby’s manager, and states she is arrested and charged with felony poisoning. The allegations center on a claim by the customer that the spitting caused an illness described as herpes. The reports do not provide additional confirmed medical findings or details on evidence supporting the cause-and-effect claim. Both accounts describe the dispute as involving a restaurant worker’s alleged act and the customer’s subsequent assertion of harm. The information presented reflects the allegations and charging decision as reported by the outlets; the status of the case and outcomes of any court or medical determinations are not included in the excerpts.
Arby’s manager faces charges after customer alleges food was contaminated
Multiple outlets report that police investigate an incident at an Arby’s restaurant following an employee’s report that a worker spit into a customer’s food. One account says the report triggers a pol...
- A police investigation begins after a report involving an alleged spitting incident at an Arby’s.
- A customer alleges that spitting contaminated her food and led to herpes.
- One report identifies the accused as Amanda Hendricks, described as an Arby’s manager.
- The accused is reported to be arrested and charged with felony poisoning.
- The reports present allegations and do not include confirmed findings in the excerpts.
Police launched an investigation after receiving a report from an Arby's employee who claimed a worker had spit into a customer's meal.
9 hours agoAmanda Hendricks, a now former manager at the Arby's, was arrested and charged with felony poisoning
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