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  2. Customer claims restaurant owner began feud over $250 ... - AOL

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    Brittany Miller. February 28, 2024 at 3:39 PM. People are weighing in on a debate between a restaurant owner and one of its potential customers who had to cancel their reservation. On X, formerly ...

  3. Fiery feud between customer and restaurant over $250 ... - AOL

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    February 27, 2024 at 4:33 PM. MediaNews Group. A heated exchange between a Boston celebrity chef and a would-be diner has sparked a debate about cancellation fees and customer service on social...

  4. Cooling-off period (consumer rights) - Wikipedia

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    In consumer rights legislation and practice, a cooling-off period is a period of time following a purchase when the purchaser may choose to cancel a purchase, and return goods which have been supplied, for any reason, and obtain a full refund. [1]

  5. Chick-fil-A and LGBT people - Wikipedia

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    Chick-fil-A released a statement in July 2012 stating, "Going forward, our intent is to leave the policy debate over same-sex marriage to the government and political arena." [1] In March 2014, tax filings for 2012 showed the group stopped funding all but one organization which had been previously criticized, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes .

  6. Restaurant: Impossible Cancellation Explained by Host Robert ...

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    Restaurant: Impossible host Robert Irvine has shed some light on why his long-running eatery overhaul show was quietly cancelled this spring, after some 20 seasons. Irvine had told fans, shortly ...

  7. Authorization hold - Wikipedia

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    Authorization hold. Authorization hold (also card authorization, preauthorization, or preauth) is a service offered by credit and debit card providers whereby the provider puts a hold of the amount approved by the cardholder, reducing the balance of available funds until the merchant clears the transaction (also called settlement ), after the ...

  8. Can I deactivate or transfer my Restaurant.com Code?

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    Your Restaurant.com Code will remain active for the entire calendar year and can't be deactivated. The Code will expire when the calendar year ends. The Restaurant.com Code may be activated...

  9. Ask Mister Manners: Do I really need to cancel a restaurant ...

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    Do you really need to cancel your restaurant reservation, or can you just be a no-show? Here are dining etiquette, fees and more you should consider.

  10. Food policy - Wikipedia

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    Food policy. Food policy is the area of public policy concerning how food is produced, processed, distributed, purchased, or provided. Food policies are designed to influence the operation of the food and agriculture system balanced with ensuring human health needs. This often includes decision-making around production and processing techniques ...

  11. Termination for convenience - Wikipedia

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    Termination for convenience. A termination for convenience clause, or "T for C" clause, [1] enables a party to a contract to bring the contract to an end without the need to establish that the other party is in default, for example because the client party's needs have changed, or in order to arrange for another party to complete the contract.