Fuming About Ventilation Litigation In D.C.

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Who is to blame and who is to pay for a restaurant ventilation system that is not doing its job? That’s the decision facing a judge in Washington, D.C. this week in the case of the burger joint vs. the law firm. Steptoe & Johnson says that Rogue States, A Burger Grilling Co., is causing…

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California Grilled Chicken War Presses On

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Grilled chicken with a side of carcinogen? Wording similar to that is being debated in California. An Appellate Court ruling last week reversed a ruling and reignited a case that alleges that the chicken-grilling process used by chains including McDonald’s, T.G.I. Friday’s, Applebee’s, Chick-fil-A, Chili’s and Outback Steakhouse creates a cancer-causing chemical, and that state…

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Thumbs Down On NYC Restaurant Grading Website

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Reviews are in on New York City’s new restaurant letter-grading system. And if operators could do the grading, the system would be unlikely to make the honor roll. The A-B-C system, which will see every one of the city’s 24,000 restaurants publicly post a letter grade for cleanliness, is daunting enough for many operators. But…

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Court Rules Chipotle Counters Violate ADA Height Rules

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A federal appeals court has ruled that the actions taken by two San Diego-area Chipotle Mexican Grill restaurants to accommodate disabled customers violated the Americans with Disabilities Act. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco, hearing the case of Maurizio Antoninetti vs. Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc., ruled that a written “Customers With…

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Dealers Battle For Interior Design Bid Rights

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At least two state legislatures are mulling over bills threatening dealers’ and consultants’ ability to practice interior design. The Foodservice Equipment Distributors Association opposes the bills, stating that they would prevent FEDA members from bidding or working on state contracts by creating a restrictive occupational licensing law. FEDA and the Foodservice Consultants Society Int’l. have…

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NRA Serves Up ServSafe Webinar, SAFE Golf Invitational

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The National Restaurant Association is hosting a new members-only webinar on its ServSafe Food Safety program. The Aug.18 webinar will cover topics including how the association’s program complies with new FDA Food Code recommendations, and illustrating how ServSafe Food Safety helps meet industry needs today and tomorrow. More details on the afternoon webinar are at…

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Operators To Reap Rewards From Financial Reform Bill

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The team won one for the tipper, or so it seems from the foodservice industry’s reaction to President Obama’s signing of the financial reform bill last week. The Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act includes the interchange fee provision long championed by foodservice operators and other retail merchants. The bill authorizes the Federal Reserve…

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Pacific Northwest Hit By Inspection Scams

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Health inspections can be unplanned and ill-timed, but some restaurants in Washington, northern California and Canada are finding them fraudulent as well. Operators there have been targets of a phone-call scam allegedly meant to set up fraudulent accounts with Craigslist. According to a press release from the Washington State Attorney General’s office, an initial phone…

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China Cracks Down On Reused Oil

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If the Chinese government is effective in its crackdown during its latest food-safety scandal, there might be a huge market there for grease traps, disposers and waste-hauling truck services. Recycled food oil—known in China as “gutter oil” because it is scooped up from sewage drains or collected at restaurant back doors—is apparently being used widely…

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Fast-Food Foes Fend Off Change In Wisconsin

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For those keeping track of American frontiers with skylines still clear of fast-food chain signage, you can add Sister Bay, Wis., to the list. The Door County village known for its quaint ambience and summer residents has long maintained a moratorium on fast-food restaurants. A recent request to open a Subway outlet there rallied a…

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