Kikapu wrote:Bananiot wrote:Matsis spoke on the radio this morning. He said that he was touched by the ordinary TC's who approached him in the hospital and shared their food with him. There is no doubt the Turkish army have tried to show who the boss is, but remember that the TC's are also calling for the Turkish army to leave them alone now. Perhaps together we can achive a lot.
I don't get it, Bananiot.
If ordinary TCs shared their food with Matsis, does that mean the hospital refused to give him any food to eat, therefore the ordinary TCs took it upon themselves to share their food with him.? If he was fed by the hospital, why would ordinary TCs needed to share their food with him.?
Is this what he's saying, Bananiot.?
Kiks. You have no experience of northern hospitals thats for sure.
Just like the uk. The guy sued the hospital for the food he had to bring in because he did not like it. He was awarded a couple of hundred pounds to cover the cost. Matsis was saved the trouble.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... meals.html
Patient who refused hospital food 'not fit for pigs' awarded £200 compensation for buying his own meals
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Last updated at 12:17 PM on 14th March 2011
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Payout: Michael Cooper was awarded £200 compensation for buying his own hospital food
Payout: Michael Cooper was awarded £200 compensation for buying his own hospital food
A hospital patient who refused to eat food 'not fit for pigs' has been awarded £200 compensation after he bought his own meals.
Michael Cooper, 59, was disgusted by the Microwave Medirest meals he was given when he was admitted to Southampton General Hospital for a knee operation.
The retired lorry driver would instead hobble to the canteen for breakfast, lunch and dinner every day for two weeks during his stay.
Furious Mr Cooper demanded that the company reimburse him for the cost of buying his own food.
But Medirest refused and so Michael took his battle to recoup the costs to Southampton County Court where he won a legal judgement.
The company did not respond to court papers and were ordered to repay the money in full.
Mr Cooper said: 'I hope I have started something other people might follow.
'If I had pigs I would not feed them the hospital food I was given.
'I would rather have starved than eat anything they served up for me. It is a disgrace.
'I am due to go back to hospital for another operation in 12 weeks and I have told my wife to get the rolls and sandwiches ready.'
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