Just an Update
We’ve now found out that there’s a Nestle recall for some tubs of cookie dough we have. It carries one of the most dangerous strains of the e-coli bacteria. We think that Kat has it and that’s what’s been causing her stomach cramping. She’s had the diarrhea since she’s been off the pain medicine (appearently pain medicine causes you to become constipated) and if it’s progressed bad enough it can cause renal damage and get into the blood which is exceptionally dangerous. If it did get into Kat’s blood there’s a large probability that it caused the miscarriage. If it turns out that that’s the case I will do everything in my power to get Nestle shut down. They would atleast pay for all the hospital visits and ideally if it did cause the miscarriage then I would say they would owe us a monetary value equivalent from the time the baby would have been born to the time it turned eighteen and was able to move out. I can start at one billion a year. Of course ideally that would be after taxes. But that will never happen. If the e-coli from the cookie dough caused everything we’d be luck to get them to pay half of the medical bills and we certainly wouldn’t get a value on a life. The courts wouldn’t allow it. They’re there to help big business and keep liability costs down. That’s why Nestle is saying to throw away all possibly contaminated substances: there won’t be a way to trace the cookie dough if no one has any to test.
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