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Question About Non-Compete Clauses in Food-Service-Industry Contracts
gfweb replied to a topic in Restaurant Life
That's not how non-competes work in the real world. Trade secrets are rarely at issue. You can fight a non-compete, and maybe even win, but it comes at a cost. -
Outside of immediate use in a sauce, I cant think of a use that for which it would be better than a little starch out of a can
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Question About Non-Compete Clauses in Food-Service-Industry Contracts
gfweb replied to a topic in Restaurant Life
Clearly you know more than lawyers and the FTC (snicker). FWIW "all" encompasses a lot of ground. -
Question About Non-Compete Clauses in Food-Service-Industry Contracts
gfweb replied to a topic in Restaurant Life
Non-compete clauses have been invalidated by FTC. But it doesn't start for 6 months and is sure to be challenged. It can't be counted-on yet. -
Glad you are back. Sorry its still cold up here.
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https://www.ohkdog.com/menu I don't understand. Are these fried cheese/corn dogs? They look unappetizing. I wouldn't mind a kimchi dog at all though.
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Indeed. I can't see the use or wisdom of remote starting my oven. (was food left in there all day at room temp to start spoiling?) I suspect that WiFi looks good to engineers and marketers who never actually use the product.
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I've never used the self clean feature of my ovens. They look pretty clean to me....not sure why they don't get cruddy.
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I'd say translucent is the stage before browning.
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Cowboy chef seems like a complete tool. Wonder if he was picked for drama potential. But, from what I understand, contestants are isolated after they pack their knives. No communication. I wonder what the contracts say.
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Another consideration, the BS is pretty electronic-free. Fewer things to go bad
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Still happy with my blue star 6 burner
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Exactly And the bell.
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and ringing your bell