Two weeks after

, the company has had to clarify that their burgers are not made of human flesh.

federal agents from the FBI and Homeland security surrounded a DQ in South Carolina on Wednesday (August 22) after a corporate inspector told the restaurant manager someone complained about “human meat being inside a burger.”

The company released a statement on Twitter saying, "At Dairy Queen, we are very proud of our %100 beef hamburgers. We serve a high-quality hamburger with no additives or filers."

After word got out about the raid, a local newspaper reporter contacted the Greenwood County coroner for confirmation that human beings were not cooked into DQ’s hamburgers.

“I promise you, I’ve never had anything of that nature asked of me. I’ve never suspected anything like that. I can honestly say that’s the first I’ve heard of it, and I don’t see any validity in that at all,” County Coroner Sonny Cox reportedly said. “There’s little to no chance of anything like that ever being able to happen.”

DQ also took to Twitter, confirming the coroner’s findings.

FOX reports the raid was in connection to an unlicensed money-transfer business being run at the location.

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