<p>You get a piece of hair in your food?</p>
<p>I mean it is gross, but it's not like it was some giant tropical worm with blisters all over it...I was in the cafeteria bathroom one year and some girls came in and one complained that she found a hair in her food and went to the principal about it... really? What do you want them to do, do a DNA scan on it and figure out which cafeteria lady is the perpetrator? -_-</p>
<p>Yeah, it is a safety hazard, people can choke on a hair. We should force all cafeteria workers to shave their heads! (/sarcasm)</p>
<p>I can see a fingernail being a reason to complain, but hair isn’t going to really hurt you. Be a big boy/girl and pick it out. It hasn’t contaminated your meal.</p>
<p>It’s kinda gross but not that big of a deal…it’s not going to make you sick…</p>
<p>sometimes it’s actually your own hair that falls into the food sometimes.</p>
<p>You can tell if a hair isn’t yours though, like if you’re blonde and the hair is dark.</p>
<p>Yeah I don’t really care about hairs. I have so many animals at home that I’m used to hair being all over everything.</p>
<p>I did find a fly squished in a bagel twist I bought from school once. THAT was gross.</p>
<p>It’s like all other food quality related things: It won’t hurt you, but it shatters the illusion that the stuff is prepared without other people touching it.</p>