WHEELING – A Moundsville woman alleges she found a dental implant in a salad she purchased from Panera Bread in The Highlands.
Sherri L. Anderson and Steve Anderson filed a complaint Jan. 2 in Ohio Circuit Court against Candall Group Inc. and Alcadan LLC, both doing business as Panera Bread, and John Doe company alleging negligence.
According to the complaint, the plaintiffs allege that on Jan. 7, 2016, Sherri Anderson was a patron at defendants' Panera Bread restaurant located at The Highlands in Triadelphia. While eating a salad, she alleges she bit on a hard object. She alleges she sorted through the salad and found a dental implant in the food that was from another person.
The plaintiffs holds Candall Group Inc. and Alcadan LLC, both doing business as Panera Bread, and John Doe company responsible because the defendants allegedly negligently failed to properly train and supervise their employees in food preparation.
The plaintiffs request a trial by jury and seek judgment against the defendants, jointly and severally for damages in excess of the jurisdictional limits of the court, post-judgment interest, attorney's fees, costs and all other just and appropriate relief. They are represented by David A. Jividen of Jividen Law Offices PLLC in Wheeling. The case has been assigned to Circuit Judge Jason A. Cuomo.
Ohio Circuit Court case number 18-C-6