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Chick-fil-A is suing 17 major poultry producers, claiming the companies colluded to hold chicken prices artificially high. The anti-gay chicken sandwich purveyor is the largest chicken chain in ...
White is now suing the owners and operators of the Chick-fil-A franchise, claiming her civil rights were violated and that management’s inaction contributed to the “hostile” and “abusive ...
In 2011, Muller-Moore's application for a federal trademark to protect the "Eat More Kale" design drew an objection from Chick-fil-A. [4] Chick-fil-A contended that the phrase infringed on its trademark, "Eat Mor Chikin," [4] and ordered Muller-Moore to give his website to Chick-fil-A. [6] Chick-fil-A's actions resulted in a Streisand effect. [7]
The former owner of Lynnae’s Gourmet Pickles is the franchisee for Chick-Fil-A locations in Tacoma and Fircrest. Tacoma Chick-Fil-A employee alleges local owner broke wage laws in class-action ...
Chick-fil-A headquarters in College Park, Georgia. The chain's origin can be traced to the Dwarf Grill (now the Dwarf House), a restaurant opened by S. Truett Cathy, the chain's former chairman and CEO, in Hapeville, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta, in 1946, [17] which is near the location of the Ford Motor Company Atlanta Assembly Plant, for many years a source of many of the restaurant's patrons.
[43] Also according to Moreno, Chick-fil-A included a statement of respect for all people regardless of sexual orientation in an internal document called Chick-fil-A: Who We Are. A document released by Chick-fil-A on September 20, 2012, did not mention any organizations opposed to same-sex marriage as being part of Chick-fil-A's donation base.
The suit claims that more than 10 days after J.P’s anaphylactic reaction and hospital visit, Chick-fil-A changed its nutrition and allergen disclosure on its website so show that the product ...
Liebeck v. McDonald's Restaurants, also known as the McDonald's coffee case and the hot coffee lawsuit, was a highly publicized 1994 product liability lawsuit in the United States against the McDonald's restaurant chain. [1]