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A woman is suing Chop't after she says she said there was a severed finger in her salad.
  • A woman is suing the Chop't salad chain says she chewed on a severed human finger in her salad.
  • An employee chopped a portion of her left pointer finger into arugula, according to the suit.
  • Allison Cozzi filed a lawsuit Monday after her April experience in the Mt. Kisco, NY, location.

A Greenwich, Connecticut woman is suing the fast-casual salad chain, Chop't, after she says she discovered a portion of an employee's severed finger mixed into her meal.

Allison Cozzi visited the Chop't location in Mt. Kisco, New York, on April 7 and as she ate her salad she realized she was "chewing on a portion of a human finger" that was mixed into her salad, her complaint alleges.