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pretty sure the NDA is nonenforceable in this situation since the manager directly admits to "reprocessing pizzas for profit" which has to be a criminal violation of health code.
I don't know why anyone would be eating at a place like that in the first place..gag
kids.
went once for a 5year olds birthday, absolute nightmare. noise level between the games and the kids is painful. pizza was horrible ( maybe it was better the first few times it was served ).
This conspiracy theory has some issues. How do you take very few slices from left overs and make a few pizzas? Magic? Obviously most of the pizza is eaten or taken home. And pepperonis are randomly cut in half when sliced. How do slices from different pizzas match up? Or uneven sized slices match up?
This conspiracy theory has some issues. How do you take very few slices from left overs and make a few pizzas? Magic? Obviously most of the pizza is eaten or taken home. And pepperonis are randomly cut in half when sliced. How do slices from different pizzas match up? Or uneven sized slices match up?
I was in a local CECs a few months ago for a friends kids Bday, this was on a saturday, so there were like 10 other families with kids there, I noticed though, when families were getting ready to leave, most of them had quite a bit of left over pizza on the tray, I never saw anyone request a take home box, they just left it there to be tossed.
Im assuming it would have been tough to keep the pizza in the package until they got home, with kids, it would have ended up all over the car!
Its not really the pizza that people go to CECs for though, the kids at my group ate some pizza, but they were more interested in the games and characters, they didnt really want to sit down and eat for too long.
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yep.
pretty sure the NDA is nonenforceable in this situation since the manager directly admits to "reprocessing pizzas for profit" which has to be a criminal violation of health code.
NDA's are difficult to ernforce full stop when the information disclosed is deemed in the public interest.
If the allegations are true then surely this is an issue for public health and food standards agencies.
1. How do they get whole pizzas from slices? Loaves and fishes baby!
2. Who the heck eats at Chuckees other than the kids? It's like bad gas station pizza attached to a bad arcade\playland.
3. NDA's are all but unenforceable in many circumstances. It is my belief that they are required of all employees at some companies because their legal advisors feel that makes it more enforceable against the "big cheeses" (pun intended) whom it's aimed at.
Im assuming it would have been tough to keep the pizza in the package until they got home, with kids, it would have ended up all over the car!
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Huh?
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