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REPLACING LICKED SALT SHAKERS AT RESTAURANTS


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http://www.uexpress.com/dearabby/?uc_full_date=20041026

 

DEAR ABBY: I was having a snack in a restaurant a few days ago. A mother and her two young children were sitting at the next table. The younger child -- a boy about 3 -- picked up the salt shaker and licked the top of it. The mother instructed the older child to take the salt shaker to an unoccupied table and exchange it for another salt shaker.

 

Should I have spoken to her about it, or taken it off the other table myself and turned it over to an employee? I feel I should have done something, but I didn't. -- FEELING GUILTY, KILGORE, TEXAS

 

DEAR FEELING GUILTY: You should have informed your server or the manager of the restaurant about what you saw, so the item could have been removed and sanitized. And shame on that mother for what she was teaching her older child. Mother of the year, she's not.

EWWWWWWWWWW!

 

Remind me to stay 25+ miles away from Kilgore, Texas.

 

YUK!

 

I hope that mom saw herself and realizes just how nasty she looks.

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you mean you guys don't do that?

 

jk

 

seriously though you should try it...much fun

 

jk

 

but seriously though doesn't watching someone use something that's had your juices on it get you off?

 

jk

 

who's coming to my house thanksgiving? show of hands? anyone?

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