Arizona vs. Florida eateries: “Two US restaurants are battling in court over who originated the medical disaster theme of serving food unhealthy enough to put diners in hospital.” [Telegraph, SlashFood]
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by Walter Olson on February 8, 2010
Arizona vs. Florida eateries: “Two US restaurants are battling in court over who originated the medical disaster theme of serving food unhealthy enough to put diners in hospital.” [Telegraph, SlashFood]
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‘Heart Attack on a Plate’ has been in long usage throughout the Anglophone world. Try Googling it with UK, US, or Australia in the search terms. I haven’t done it, but I assume that a Canada would give you all the poutine you could ask for…
I may be wrong but didn’t Mickey D get the jump on both of them?
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