Let’s see now………suing for seafood that wasn’t owned or bred by the chef? Somebody disrupted their “free lunch” by damaging the bounty of mother nature. Nobody had any legal standing for owning this natural resource. While it may be a _itch that their cheese was moved, is BP liable for this?
It is interesting. Sure sounds like a legitimate indirect (time element) loss to me. Same goes for the lost tourism season business income to all the beaches and coastal economies.
Let’s see now………suing for seafood that wasn’t owned or bred by the chef? Somebody disrupted their “free lunch” by damaging the bounty of mother nature. Nobody had any legal standing for owning this natural resource. While it may be a _itch that their cheese was moved, is BP liable for this?
It is interesting. Sure sounds like a legitimate indirect (time element) loss to me. Same goes for the lost tourism season business income to all the beaches and coastal economies.
Kurt, you are on the right track!
She is a great chef…why can’t she cook beef, chicken, Pork…..? It seems to me you are suggesting the “trigger” is lack of customers?