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... e did not feel like himself and he had upset stomach, but it was something that he ate wrong. He never missed a day of work and he did his job counting for Roy on inventory.

"Okay Donnie, stop and think. Did you work with anyone during your three days of illness, and if you did, who did you work with?"

There was one big guy that hung around me a lot for a couple of days. He was very friendly and we shared lunch. There was one day that right after lunch I got very sick—he was ther ...

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