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Posted by PC Medic on 02/12/06 20:58
"Jeff Rife" <wevsr@nabs.net> wrote in message
news:MPG.1e594be4a2a8225498a369@news.nabs.net...
> PC Medic (not@home.com) wrote in alt.video.dvd:
>> > Much the same theory as when a restaurant advertises "All You Can Eat",
>> > they assume MOST of their traditional customers will interpret it in
>> > the
>> > *proper* fashion... :)
>> >
>>
>> The *proper* interpretation would be ALL YOU CAN EAT, at least for those
>> that speak *proper* and honest English. If they meant otherwise, they
>> should
>> advertise it as such.
>
> Restaurants have been sued about this, and the customer has lost every
> time.
>
Hmmm, may want to check your references because I can think of two recent
incidences here in the Virginia Beach area where restaurants lost. They can
limit the time in many cases in that you may be asked to leave(ie; at lunch
buffet if you arrived during breakfast buffet), but all you can eat would
mean all you can eat.
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