A Pennsylvania woman lost her head after finding a fried chicken head, complete with a beak and a face, among her order of wings last week.
Brittani Paulhamus of Williamsport, Pennsylvania, said she ordered wings from a local restaurant called Old School Pizza when she noticed one wing was misshapen.
“I bit into a wing, and you know, all was fine. I picked up the second wing, and all of a sudden, I’m like, ‘Why is the shape weird?'” Paulhamus told NBC’s Today. “I turned it, and whenever I seen the beak and the eye, I threw it and I screamed.”
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She said her fiance came down when he heard her scream and confirmed that it was a chicken head. Paulhamus said she called the restaurant to report the problem but was told to call back the following Monday to speak with management.
The management offered her a refund and asked her to return the chicken head so they could show it to their supplier, Paulhamus said. The restaurant told the outlet that “the supplier is looking into how such a thing could have happened and how it could have passed through so many checkpoints and gone unnoticed.”
“We’ve been open nearly 13 years, and have sold TONS of wings every week and have never seen anything like this,” the restaurant said in a statement, later thanking “all of our loyal customers and thank everyone that understands that accidents do happen, and some things are just out of our control.”
Paulhamus later shared her story on Facebook, and the post went viral.
“I just I had to post it because it’s not every day you open your wing container and get a chicken head instead of just one of the wings,” she said. “At least it’s a chicken part.”
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Paulhamus added that she never went to receive the refund because the event was “funny to [her] now.”
“Honestly, it doesn’t matter. Like, at the end of the day, it’s funny to me now. I look back on Friday, and I laugh about it more than I’m disgusted by it,” she said.

