Man files complaint against Pennsylvania restaurant over church bulletin promo (user search)
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« on: July 06, 2012, 04:47:28 PM »

In an ideal world, one would be able to determine without legal interference who shall receive certain deals. After all, it is the restaurant's property and they should (not necessarily can. Don't know all the legal ramifications) be able to decide what prices their food is. If that means that if you bring in a church bulletin you get a discount, that's perfectly acceptable. The restaurant owns the food and you don't have an intrinsic right to certain discounts or anything like that.
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