She has filed a claim with the franchise owner.
Health authorities in California said the woman scooped up the 1½ inch-long human finger in a mouthful of chili at a Wendy's in San Jose, Calif., last week. She immediately spit out the finger and warned others to stop eating. Then she got sick.
The county medical examiner said the human finger was cooked but not decomposed.
She's said that knowing a human body part was in her mouth was "disgusting." Her attorney said he'll try to seek a resolution without having to go to court.
A Wendy's spokesman isn't commenting on the claim. He said Wendy's maintains the finger did not enter the food chain in its ingredients.
