Ping
Hope this suit gets tossed. What garbage.
With such an over reaction I wonder if she planted the bacon herself
Get a life!
Should have had another employee of distinction ask her, “What did jew want?”
What are the odds?
Oy!
Get over yourself lady.
If she were muslim, she wouldn’t sue, she’d just have her husband behead the cook.
How queer that the issue is raised that it was pork bacon when she was claiming to want a vegetarian meal.
If you are vegetarian, ANY meat is offensive.
Sounds like this attorney has found his niche issue.
Next will be a “1-800” lawyer commercial asking, “Are you a Muslim or Jew who has been served pork? You may have been poisoned and have certain rights! Call us now!”
>>Montgomery told the Free Press that bacon is an abominable food.
I beg to differ. Her’s is an OPINION, not a statement based on fact.
Sounds like a drama queen, left-wing nutjob who is trying to win the lawsuit lottery.
She’s faking.
Kosher is about a lot more than not eating pork products. There is also a prohibition of food cooked without the supervision of a Jew. Cookng and eating utensils that have been in contact with non-kosher food are forbidden to use.
She has a sentimental attachment to the idea of not eating pork. She does not keep kosher.
I take back what I wrote in another thread: one cannot assume that people will read a menu and therefore know what is served in a resturant just because of their ethnic background (and having read the menu know that things they may not want will be in the kitchen right by stuff they may want).
She’ll live and God knows she didn’t mean to eat the bacon. She has not been poisoned.
Pity the Levitical system of atonement is totally non-functional or she could offer a sacrifice specifically the sin she did not mean to commit.
If only she had a Savior she could call on for forgiveness of sins. Oh! Wait....
This must be the first time in history when someone has sued for getting too much bacon.
Um.... if you didn’t know it was pork, you committed no aveiyrah. No harm no foul. I’d be mad too, but hey, some kitchen workers are idiots. I used to be one so there.
Uh, if she’s really Kosher or vegetarian she would not be eating in a Denny’s. Everything is cooked on the same flat grill. There’s going to be bacon (or bacon fat) in everything cooked there.
Some people are stupid.
It’s not complicated: if you want a kosher meal at a restaurant, you go to a kosher restaurant. You don’t go to one that serves bacon and cheeseburgers.
Simple line of questioning for a lawyer:
Are you a practicing Jew? If so, do you keep Kosher? If so, why were you eating in a restaurant that serves un-kosher food?
There are very strict laws when it comes to Kashruth (the laws of Kosher food.) One of them is that if Kosher food comes into contact with un-kosher utensils, it’s considered un-Kosher.
Kosher restaurants even have separate meat and dairy kitchens, and the silverware, plates, and utensils can not be mixed.
I don’t think Denny’s advertises that it’s got a Kosher kitchen.
Mark