NFL player tweets shocking photo of a chicken head in his Buffalo Wild Wings meal
On Friday, Cook tweeted that earlier this week he found a chicken head in his meal at the sports bar chain.
"How Sway? How?" the NFL player tweeted, posting a disturbing photo of the chicken's head. According to another tweet from Cook, the tongue, eyes, and beak of the bird were all present... with extra seasoning.
This happened Tuesday when I went to eat @BWWings How Sway? How? pic.twitter.com/8T8aSaKrZ7
- Jared Cook (@JaredCook89) October 7, 2016
Cook's tweet had been retweeted more than 4,000 times by Friday afternoon, garnering dozens of disgusted responses on social media.
@JaredCook89 @JOEL9ONE pic.twitter.com/zVPADTyclg
- Brent Lancaster (@lannyosu) October 7, 2016
@JaredCook89 Forget clowns...this to me is way more scary!
- Justus Cleveland (@JustusCleveland) October 7, 2016
Buffalo Wild Wings also responded to Cook, saying that the chain was looking into the issue.
@JaredCook89 This is something we take very seriously, and we are looking into it. We're getting in touch with you right now to learn more.
- Buffalo Wild Wings (@BWWings) October 7, 2016
The chicken chain didn't immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment.
Unfortunately, finding unexpected animal parts in food at restaurant chains is not uncommon. Occasionally, organs are mistakenly not removed during the food preparation process.
However, usually in these instances, the person who finds a stray animal part isn't an NFL player with more than 32,000 Twitter followers.
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