MOUNT PLEASANT — When Sara Lyle took a
sip of her Starbucks Skinny Mocha on Friday morning, she wasn’t
expecting to find a bunch of dead bugs in her cup. But that’s what she
said she found.
"My coffee
was about three-fourths of the way gone before I felt a bug in my
mouth," she told The Journal Times. "And then I had a bad feeling."
Lyle
said she had thought there had just been some solid coffee grounds in
her coffee. But when she lifted the lid, she found what appeared to be
at least a dozen dead bugs hanging on the walls of the cup and floating
in the coffee.
Lyle made a Facebook post about it, warning her friends to “Avoid Starbucks on Highway 20,” the location at 5658 Washington Ave.
Lyle made a Facebook post about it, warning her friends to “Avoid Starbucks on Highway 20,” the location at 5658 Washington Ave.
"I
definitely wouldn't want another drink from there," she told The
Journal Times, although she did accept a $20 refund card as an apology
from Starbucks.
The Facebook
post went locally viral, which surprised Lyle considering she'd meant
only to warn her friends about the potential health issue. The post
picked up more than 1,100 reactions, nearly 500 comments and 5,200
shares in four days. One man commented: “If this is true they should
rename it ‘Starbugs.’”
Lyle called the Central Racine County Health Department at around 11:30 a.m. that day. By the time an inspector arrived at the Starbucks, staff was already addressing the complaint.
Lyle called the Central Racine County Health Department at around 11:30 a.m. that day. By the time an inspector arrived at the Starbucks, staff was already addressing the complaint.
According to a CRCHD inspection
report, by the time an inspector arrived that day, staff had already
thrown out the mix used to make Lyle's coffee, and had rinsed and
sanitized the equipment used to make the drink.
After
completing its inspection, the inspector advised Starbucks’ staff check
all dry mixes and coffee beans before using them. However, the
inspection “did not find any evidence of bug contamination of the food
or food contact surfaces.
”
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In a
statement, Starbucks said: “We’ve connected with Ms. Lyle to apologize
and learn more about her experience. Upon receiving Ms. Lyle’s complaint
we immediately engaged a health inspector to visit the store. This
independent investigation found no evidence of pests in the store. We
are committed to providing a clean and safe environment in our stores.”
Lyle
said she was told by Starbucks employees that the store had been
dealing with a bug issue, although Starbucks' statement indicates that
it believes there aren't any pests left at the store.
The
following day, Lyle said she was told by a Starbucks representative
over the phone that it would be "looking in to" who was employed at the
store.
A manager at the Starbucks declined to comment on this story.
From: https://journaltimes.com/news/local/dead-bugs-reportedly-found-in-starbucks-drink-from-highway-store/article_49c20a02-a38b-5874-a75b-beb2a7f4cd92.html#1
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