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Saturday, November 18, 2006


A burrito is not a sandwich.
Is a burrito a sandwich? The Panera Bread Co. bakery-and-cafe chain says yes. But a judge said no, ruling against Panera in its bid to prevent a Mexican restaurant from moving into the same shopping mall.

Panera has a clause in its lease that prevents the White City Shopping Center in Shrewsbury from renting to another sandwich shop. Panera tried to invoke that clause to stop the opening of an Qdoba Mexican Grill.

But Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Locke cited Webster's Dictionary as well as testimony from a chef and a former high-ranking federal agriculture official in ruling that Qdoba's burritos and other offerings are not sandwiches.

The difference, the judge ruled, comes down to two slices of bread versus one tortilla.
Are there on oppressed, downtrodden people in the world in desperate need of legal representation? Why are lawyers so freakin' bored that they argue about crap like this?

Oh yeah, keep in mind that the status of a tomato as a fruit or a vegetable went all the way to the supreme court.



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