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"textContent": "In March 2005, no one could stop talking about Wendy’s. Specifically, everyone talked about the fast-food chain’s chili, after a woman claimed to have found a severed finger in her meal. When the claim turned out to be fraudulent, most people forgot about the instance, but not writer Stephen Helstad and his co-director Edd Benda. […]\n\nThe post Chili Finger’s Cast and Creators Turn Real-Life News Into Black Comedy appeared first on Den of Geek.",
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