Friday, July 6, 2012

Restaurant Sued For Offering Church-Goer Discount

(GOPUSA.com) A restaurant owner should be able to set his or her own promotions, ads, discounts, or incentives... right? Not according to one atheist who has filed a complaint against a family-owned restaurant because of the restaurant's Sunday promotion. What is the terrible offense?

The restaurant offers a 10 percent discount on Sunday's to diners who bring in a church bulletin. Yes! This is for real!

As reported in the York Daily Record, "John Wolff, who is an atheist, filed the complaint with the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission against Prudhomme's Lost Cajun Kitchen in Columbia."

What really gets me is that according to Wolff, he discovered the discount on the restaurant's web site and stated, "It's not a big deal in itself and I have no animosity towards Prudhomme's, but I do bear a grudge against a religious right that seems to intrude on our civil rights."

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1 comment:

  1. What else to do but dismissing the lawsuit? Restaurant can let their coupons print where they want, and Mr. Wolff can cut the voucher out of the church bulletin - as long as the restaurant doesn't discriminate between normal behaving customers, they're good to go.

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