Michael Braun Fort Myers News-Press Published 9:54 p.m. UTC Jul 4, 2018 A police officer’s complaint that a fast food burger he ordered came sprinkled with dirt created a flame-broiled Facebook sensation on Wednesday before an investigation found that a seasoning mix was the likely culprit. Fort Myers police Officer Tim McCormick posted on Facebook about a meal he was recently served at the Burger King on Cleveland Avenue at Winkler Avenue. He said that the burger looked like it had dirt on it but didn’t notice it until he was down to the last bite. He then he tossed the sandwich. Burger King franchise officials were quick to investigate. “This has my full and undivided attention,” said Dan Fitzpatrick, CEO and chairman of Quality Dining Inc., the franchisee who operates the Burger King restaurant. QDI operates more than 160 Burger King restaurants in Florida, Indiana and Michigan; 45 Chili’s restaurants in Delaware, Indiana, Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Papa Vino’s and Spageddies Italian Kitchen in Indiana and Michigan. Fitzpatrick spoke with Fort Myers Police Department officials Wednesday. “We invited senior level Fort Myers Police Department officials,” he said. The officers along with the regional manager reviewed video of the cooking process the day the officer received his meal. Fitzpatrick said… Read full this story
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