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05/17/24 11:37:53 PM
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/tacos-burritos-sandwiches-judge-indiana-122930084.html

Allen County Superior Court Judge Craig J. Bobay wrote in a ruling Monday that tacos and burritos are Mexican-style sandwiches. Bobay made the decision in a case reviewing whether a restaurant, Famous Taco, could open a new location at a Fort Wayne shopping center.
The zoning policy for the property prohibits fast food, but allows exceptions for restaurants whose primary business is to sell made-to-order or Subway-style sandwiches. A city commission denied the request.
But Famous Taco, Bobay ruled, is allowed at the shopping center because it would serve Mexican-style sandwiches, and the zoning policy does not restrict potential restaurants to only American cuisine-style sandwiches. Hypothetically, other restaurants that serve made-to-order items, including Greek gyros, Indian naan wraps or Vietnamese banh mi, would also be allowed, Bobay wrote in his decision.

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ironman2009
05/17/24 11:38:44 PM
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#notmysandwich

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Dat_Cracka_Jax
05/17/24 11:39:48 PM
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That judge needs to be recalled

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BewmHedshot
05/17/24 11:45:46 PM
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Mmm now I want a taco.
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StealThisSheen
05/17/24 11:47:48 PM
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Based on the details of this case, it's absolutely a win that tacos and burritos are considered a "sandwich," so I support this 100%.

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AceMos
05/17/24 11:52:33 PM
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what does this mean

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SwayM
05/17/24 11:57:19 PM
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Historic win for neurotic internet quibblers everywhere.

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Guide
05/18/24 12:00:10 AM
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AceMos posted...
what does this mean
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05/18/24 12:02:18 AM
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AceMos posted...
what does this mean

Previously, Panera Bread was suing to stop Mexican restaurants from opening up in food courts where they had locations, taking advantage of antiquated "sandwich" laws. This ruling, which rules tacos and burritos as "sandwiches," allows the Mexican restaurants to have shops in said food courts, and basically stops Panera Bread from attempting to sue "non-sandwich" shops from opening.

The tl;dr was that Panera Bread felt they had enough of a successful stake in being a sandwich shop that they were taking advantage of old laws to stop "non-sandwich" food shops from opening in food courts/etc. where they had locations, so that they would have no competition. This ruling takes away their power to sue.

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ChocoboMogALT
05/18/24 12:11:16 AM
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Legal food definitions are very loosely connected to reality.

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