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Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Although the class action suit claiming taco Bell uses only 36% beef has been dropped, the fast food chain wants an apology. The text of a full page ad that ran in Wednesday's edition of the Wall Street Journal, LA Times, and The New York Times, Taco bell asked the Alabama-based law firm to apologize for claiming that its meat mixture doesn’t meet the USDA’s requirements to be called beef.
“You go it wrong,” Taco Bell tells Beasley Allen in the ad, “and you’re probably feeling pretty bad right about now. But you know what always helps? Saying to everyone, ‘I’m sorry’.”The law could not care less about hurt feelings. Lady Justice is only concerned with dollar amounts in such matters. Taco bell has been saved a bundle by the class action suit being dropped. The sooner the company stops talking about it, the quicker the public will forget it ever happened. Rubbing it in with full page ads in newspapers across the country demanding an apology is dumb on so many levels, it is unreal.
Labels: Law
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