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[[File:mmmexpiredham_1003mmmexpiredham 1003.jpg|link=The Simpsons|frame|Sorry 'bout the salmonella.]]
 
[[Exactly What It Says Onon the Tin]].
 
Pretty simple, really:
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Once in a while, it will be seemingly [[Ripped from the Headlines]] (the [[All in The Family]] example came not long after a botulism scare on the east coast).
 
May be considered a [[Sub -Trope]] to [[Amusing Injuries]].
 
Compare to [[Cowboy Bebop]]: [[Mushroom Samba]].
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It is suggested that this may be because the symptoms are usually of the distressing-cum-embarrassing sort (nausea, diarrhea, vomiting), and in part because of anxiety over E.Coli and the like. Either way, it's a pointed reminder of how much we rely upon our bodies. "For surely laughter masks a nervous soul."
 
Some shows seem to use this trope especially. It has been observed that ''[[The Simpsons]]'' use it to shift the Character Focus of the episode by eliminating not needed characters. Examples: the oysters eliminated everyone leaving only Bart &and Skinner, on which the episode was focused. (They even acknowledged that it made no sense that Lisa got ill but they just [[Handwaved]] it.) The vegetables make the whole family sick so Lisa started her singing career.
 
Compare [[Water Source Tampering]] and [[Tampering With Food and Drink]].
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=== '''Examples:''' ===
 
Compare [[Water Source Tampering]] and, [[Tampering Withwith Food and Drink]] and [[Spitting in the Customer's Food]].
 
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== [[Film]] ==
* ''[[Monty PythonsPython's theThe Meaning of Life]]'': The dinner party guests. [[Did NotGuilt Eatby theAssociation MousseGag|All of them.]]
* ''[[Please Give]]'': It remains ambiguous if the elderly woman {{spoiler|dies at the end from drinking tainted juice}}
* In ''[[Bridesmaids]]'' there's a really gross food poisoning scene, although the protagonist claims it's a virus, as she's the one who suggested the restaurant.
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== [[Literature]] ==
* ''[[Aunt Dimity and the Family Tree]]'' has her father-in-law's housewarming party disrupted by eleventh-hour food poisoning at the caterer's firm; the narrator enlist help from the community to come up with the food.
* ''A Billion for Boris'': in this sequel to ''[[Freaky Friday]]'', the reveal that the kid brother is in possession of a TV that sees 24 hours into the future is based on his knowing that a certain brand of soup has been recalled before anyone else does.
 
== [[Live -Action TV]] ==
* '' [[Seinfeld]]'': the woman who gets sick when the silica pack gets into the salsa placed out at Putamayo. By a typical turn of events, Jerry's number is on speed dial under "Poison Control".
* This is probably really obscure, but he mid-70s syndicated kids show [[Salty]] had an episode where they had to find someone who had eaten rancid food and didn't know it.
* ''[[All in The Family]]'': Archie may or may not have eaten toxic mushrooms after a recall due to botulism. He ends up going to the ER for a painful anti-toxin injection. Afterwards, Edith realizes that they weren't the recalled brand to begin with.
* On the season 6 finale of ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'', Lily gets sick after eating soup and Marshall, who had eaten the same soup, prepares for the inevitable effects to kick in, just as he's interviewing for his dream job. In the end {{spoiler|nothing happens to Marshall, and it turns out it wasn't the soup that made Lily sick; she was pregnant.}}
* ''[[Happy Days]]'': Chachi's mother has Howard &and MarainMarion Cunningham over for dinner, and inadvertently includes an ingredient in her pasta sauce that Marian is allergic to. Marian spends the rest of the evening in the bathroom.
* ''[[The Stockard Channing Show]]'': Susan's boss at the Consumer Affairs local tv show she works on gets ptomaine poisoning and thinks it's because of a bad fallafel he gets from a fast food joint. It turns out it's from a high priced fine dining restaurant.
* ''[[The Adventures of Pete and Pete]]'': Little Pete pretends to get food poisoning from spoiled tapioca so he can play hooky.
* The [[Groundhog Day Loop]] episode of ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]'' where one of Dean's deaths is from a bad Taco.
* Has happened to [[Man vs. Wild|Bear Grylls]] on his show at least once. Not surprising, given [[Extreme Omnivore|all the dodgy stuff he eats]].
* A couple from ''[[MASHM*A*S*H (television)|M*A*S*H]]'': Season 8, Episode 10, most of the camp has food poisoning. There is also an episode where Charles and Margaret eat a canned bird (pheasant?) and get ill.
* In the ''[[Fawlty Towers]]'' episode "Basil the Rat", one of the catastrophes Basil fawltyFawlty must deal with is the possibility that he has just served the health inspector a poisoned veal cutlet.
* In ''[[The Nanny]]'' episode "Close Shave", C.C. Babcock is attending a cooking class and gets Maxwell Sheffield to try some of her cooking. He reluctantly does so, and ends up going to the hospital with food poisoning. Due to the food poison, he needs an appendectomy, and in preparation for surgery, the surgeon asks Fran Fine, [[It Makes Sense in Context|disguised as a candy striper]], [[Crowning Moment of Funny|to shave Maxwell]]...
* ''[[What's Happening]]!!'' Rerun thinks he has gotten food poisoning from bad beef at Rob's. Dee explains later that {{spoiler|it is actually appendicitis, and that Rerun had to get surgery}}
* In an episode of ''[[Sex and Thethe City]]'' ("The Ick Factor"), Charlotte and Harry go out for a romantic dinner, but they both end up sick shortly thereafter. Rather than being played for laughs, the incident is really sweet, as it shows the two of them accepting and comforting each other in their distress.
 
== [[Professional Wrestling]] ==
* One [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE]] Smackdown skit in 2004 revolved around [[Eddie Guerrero]] giving [[The Big Show]] a tainted Burrito and then the lucky people in the audience got to watch Big Show plead for toilet paper while a fairly nasty fart recording was played.
 
== [[Recorded and Stand Up Comedy]] ==
* Alluded to by [[Bill Engvall]] in his original "Here's Your Sign" routine:
{{quote|If you bought a piece of stereo equipment, you know inside the box they put that little packet of drying agent. And on it in big bold letters, what does it say? Do not eat this! <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[Beat]]] Y'all ever bought a piece of stereo equipment thinking there ''might'' be somethin' to eat in there? But you ''know'' somebody opened that box and went, "Well, look! I got a receiver and a pack of Chiclets. I got music and gum!"}}
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'', "Homer and Apu". Apu marks down some expired ham. Homer eats it and gets sick. Upon Homer's complaint, Apu offers him ten pounds of "frozen" shrimp. Homer eats it and gets sick.
** In another Simpsons everyone thinks Homer has eaten poison sushi and only has 24 hours to live.
** Also inverted by The Simpsons when everyone except Lisa gets food poisoning from eating only vegetables (because their bodies are only used to junk food).
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** Then there's the time he brought home some six feet of leftover party sub and continued to eat it for weeks afterward, well past its edible state.
** One episode has the entire town sick after eating vegetarian Krustyburgers made with contaminated barley from nearby Ogdenville. This is just a [[Lead In]] for the main plot, about Ogdenvillians migrating into Springfield.
*** A similar incident appears in a Halloween episode spoofing ''[[Twenty Eight28 Days Later]]'', with "Double Meat" Krustyburgers turning people into "Munchers".
* In one episode of ''[[Sixteen6teen]]'', an accidentally unplugged fridge results in a [[Vomit Chain Reaction]] that wreaks havoc through the entire shopping mall.
* In ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'', "Applebuck Season", a sleep-deprived Applejack tries to help Pinkie Pie with baking muffins, but gets the ingredients ridiculously wrong, replacing chocolate chips with potato chips, baking soda with soda pop, a cup of flour with "a cup of sour" (lemon juice), and wheat germ with "wheat worms" (earthworms from a mud puddle out back).
* Inverted in an episode of ''[[SpongebobSpongeBob SquarePants]]'' - the titular sponge is thought to have unknowingly eaten a deadly pie, which will end his life at sunset. Squidward, responsible for bringing a pie-shaped bomb to Spongebob, feels guilty enough to spend the rest of the day doing anything Spongebob wants. {{spoiler|It's eventually revealed that Spongebob never ate the bomb-pie, but rather a different pie. He saved the bomb, which he promptly trips and thus throws into Squidward's face, producing a nuclear blast.}}
** A more straightforward example is when Mr. Krabs sells spoiled Krabby Patties that have turned yellow and spongy as an attempt to cash in on SpongeBob's popularity.
** Then there's "The Nasty Patty", in which Krabs and SpongeBob make the titular patty for what the think is a fake health inspector. [[Hilarity Ensues]] when they think the patty killed him.
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