The health authority ordered the closure of a McDonald’s in southwest Columbus after a customer reported seeing a “crack pipe” in their food bag.
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Amazon asks judge to dismiss FTC lawsuit, says no consumer harm shown
Amazon.com asked a federal court to dismiss a U.S. government antitrust lawsuit which accuses the company of using illegal strategies to boost profits at its online retail empire.
Read More Amazon asks judge to dismiss FTC lawsuit, says no consumer harm shownIndia: 41 Men Trapped In Tunnel Receive First Hot Meal In 10 Days
Forty-one men trapped inside a collapsed tunnel in India were finally able to receive their first hot meal in over a week.
Read More India: 41 Men Trapped In Tunnel Receive First Hot Meal In 10 DaysUber Eats, DoorDash, Grubhub sue NYC over $17/hr minimum wage law, warns food prices will skyrocket
Grubhub, Uber Eats, and Doordash have filed lawsuits against New York City in an attempt to prevent the city’s $17-an-hour minimum wage ordinance for food delivery employees from taking effect next week.
Read More Uber Eats, DoorDash, Grubhub sue NYC over $17/hr minimum wage law, warns food prices will skyrocketMother’s Day is ‘the worst day to work,’ according to restaurant workers
One of the busiest days for the American restaurant industry is Mother’s Day, which reportedly poses a significant operational burden for eateries. Because of this, the holiday has earned a reputation as one of the most difficult days of the year to work, among servers, chefs, and other restaurant staff.
Read More Mother’s Day is ‘the worst day to work,’ according to restaurant workersSupreme Court rejects challenge to CA pork law that mandates more space for pigs
A California animal welfare law that forbids the sale of pork from breeding pigs kept in cramped quarters has been rejected by the Supreme Court on Thursday.
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