Hans Bader isn’t impressed by the numbers slung around by the Center for Science in the Public Interest in its lawsuit charging that the food at Denny’s restaurants is too salty. [Washington Examiner, earlier]
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on August 7, 2009
Hans Bader isn’t impressed by the numbers slung around by the Center for Science in the Public Interest in its lawsuit charging that the food at Denny’s restaurants is too salty. [Washington Examiner, earlier]
Tagged as: CSPI, restaurants, salt

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I find the CSPI to be a useful organization. If they’re against it, I’m for it categorically. Their mewling saves me a lot of time I’d otherwise have to spend on research.
John, good point! I hadn’t thought of it that way!
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