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TGI Friday's went from a casual dining chain generating $2 billion in annual revenues to another victim of the 2024 restaurant ... is a case study in how not to run a restaurant. Emily Stewart.
McDonald's attempted to get the case dismissed, but in February 2017, a federal court ruled that Magee's lawsuit could proceed. [64] On May 8, 2018, the class was certified. [65] In August 2018, McDonald's argued that the restaurant was operated by a franchisee, and that the McDonald's corporation did not control the locking of doors.
An employee who was fired from the Chipotle restaurant at 6611 Peach St. in Summit Township sued over his firing related to medical marijuana in October 2023.
The Liebeck case became a flashpoint in the debate in the United States over tort reform. It was cited by some as an example of frivolous litigation; [5] ABC News called the case "the poster child of excessive lawsuits", [6] while the legal scholar Jonathan Turley argued that the claim was "a meaningful and worthy lawsuit". [7]
The curious case of the empty tip jar and the cowboy hat. A Texas pizzeria is being celebrated for how it handled its tip jar being stolen. On Dec. 28, Stone Oven Pizza, a restaurant in Wichita ...
2019 – A study identified widespread lead chromate adulteration of turmeric, intended to enhance its yellow color, as the primary cause of lead poisoning in Bangladesh, which had been practiced since the 1980s. [97] By 2021, the practice had been effectively eradicated following a massive crackdown by the Bangladesh Food Safety Authority. [98]
Popular UK restaurant chains may be “misleading or even ripping parents off” by serving ready meals and ultra-processed menus to children, according to a study.
Case history; Prior: 233 F. Supp. 815 (N.D. Ala. 1964): Holding; Section 201(a), (b), and (c) of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 [1] which forbids discrimination by restaurants offering to serve interstate travelers or serving food that has moved in interstate commerce is a constitutional exercise of the commerce power of Congress.