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Tag Archives: Bell
Traditional vs Clean Meat: Cattlemen Ring the Bell for Round 1
By Riëtte van Laack — Clean or cultured meat are terms used for animal muscle produced by growing cells directly rather than via the rearing and slaughtering of an animal. The idea of growing meat (or muscle) from cells outside … Continue reading
Posted in Products Liability
Tagged Bell, Cattlemen, Clean, meat, Ring, ROUND, traditional
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Making factual findings subject to never-ending review: Wisconsin Bell
In Wisconsin Bell, an employee with bi-polar disorder asked to be off work temporarily because his anxiety was triggering a mental breakdown. The employer did not believe the request was legitimate, however, and dismissed the employee for shirking. The employee … Continue reading
Posted in Administrative law
Tagged Bell, factual, findings, Making, NeverEnding, Review, Subject, Wisconsin
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Taco Bell in Violation of Disability Law, Federal Judge in California Rules
A federal judge recently ruled that Mexican fast food chain Taco Bell violated both federal and California laws protecting the disabled from discrimination at its restaurants, the Associated Press reports. While this ruling is based on customer complaints, the same … Continue reading
Posted in Employment and Labour Law
Tagged Bell, California, Disability, Federal, Judge, Rules, Taco, Violation
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The Colonel or The Bell?
Which brand do you believe is better equipped to enjoy the benefits of using a non-verbal logo? In other words, which brand can more easily shed the words from the visual identity, in the hopes of joining the ranks of … Continue reading
Taco Bell Beef Tacos: Where's the Beef?
If Clara Peller were still alive, the cranky "Where's the Beef" lady from the old Wendy's commercials might be pressed into service again to complain about Taco Bell beef tacos. A consumer class action lawsuit [see actual complaint] was just … Continue reading