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Alleged Food Poisoning Sickens 20 Guests at Kentucky Chuck E. Cheese
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Alleged Food Poisoning Sickens 20 Guests at Kentucky Chuck E. Cheese

Kit RedwineBy Kit RedwineApril 25, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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A Chuck E. Cheese birthday party in Lexington, KY turned sour for a couple and their guests, as 20 attendees reportedly fell ill after consuming food at the celebration. The incident, first reported by WKYT news, has raised concerns about food safety practices at the popular entertainment venue.

According to Eric and Jennifer Carter, their granddaughter’s birthday party on April 6, 2024 took a turn for the worse 48 hours later when numerous guests began experiencing symptoms of food poisoning, including vomiting and diarrhea.  Allegations suggest that contaminated food served at the party may have been the cause of the illness outbreak.

After recovering from the incident, the Carters registered a complaint with the local health department.  Three days after the party, the restaurant’s food services were shut down by the health department because a new manager was lacking a required food handler permit.  As of April 12, 2024 the restaurant had passed inspection and the kitchen was reopened.  No link between the sickened patrons and the local Chuck E. Cheese restaurant has been established at this time.

While Chuck E. Cheese has yet to comment on the specifics of the case, they have acknowledged they are aware of the reported April 6 incident.  As for the Carters, WKYT reports, “…the birthday party is one they’ll never forget – for all the wrong reasons.”

The story is reminiscent of a 2015 case where a norovirus outbreak at a Minnesota Chuck E. Cheese restaurant sickened at least 30 people.  The restaurant closed and then reopened the following day after a deep cleaning.

Foodborne illnesses, such as those reported at the birthday party, highlight the importance of stringent food safety measures in commercial food establishments. Proper handling, storage, and preparation of food are essential to prevent the spread of harmful bacteria and viruses that can cause illness.

For parents planning birthday parties or other events at entertainment venues like Chuck E. Cheese, it is crucial to inquire about the venue’s food safety ratings and protocols and ensure that they meet industry standards.  Additionally, guests should be vigilant about inspecting food for signs of spoilage or contamination before consuming it.

According to one national food safety attorney, “Incidences of foodborne illness can be alarming, but are also a reminder of the need for ongoing vigilance and accountability in the food service industry.”

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