Legal scholars and foodies, take note. The burrito is not a sandwich.
At least that's the ruling of a court here in Massachusetts. For those not wanting to hit the link (or if the Globe has hidden the article in the part they want you to pay for), a Panera in Shrewsbury sued their landlord contending that by renting another space in the same plaza to Qdoba, they violated a condition of the lease allowing Panera to be the plaza's exclusive sandwich-maker.
Now, cases like this makes me wish I had gone into practice. I'd just need to make sure I had enough Oust for the conference room.
10 November 2006
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