
Pre-Chewed Food Business Lands Client in Hospital
Oklahoma Man Hospitalized After Ordering Pre-Chewed Food An unusual business venture has led to an unexpected health crisis in Oklahoma. Stephanie Matto, a social media personality, runs a service called "Mama Burden," where she pre-chews food for clients. While Matto has reported earning $20,000 from the venture, a recent incident involving a client from Oklahoma has raised significant concerns. The client, who wishes to remain anonymous, ordered a batch of pre-chewed tacos and subsequently suffered from severe food poisoning, requiring hospitalization. Matto claims to have warned the client about potential health risks after she herself experienced illness, but the client proceeded anyway. "I sent him a message the following day, warning him that the pre-chewed food had made me sick," Matto stated. This incident highlights the potential dangers of unconventional business practices and the importance of prioritizing health and safety. The story serves as a cautionary tale, reminding entrepreneurs to carefully consider the health implications of their business models. The incident is under further investigation.