Never doubt the impact bad incentives can have on a large group of individual actors.
Never doubt the impact bad incentives can have on a large group of individual actors.
Trans-Equity is apparently a real estate brokerage in Florida. Maybe a backup of their website?
If I’m reading things correctly, this issue isn’t the latch failing, it’s that it’s not properly closed after being opened, something that should be detected by software but isn’t because of a deformation in the latch. Of course I have no idea if they are just lying.
The American chocolate thing isn’t about chocolate %. An American came up with a process to help preserve the dairy, however this creates an amount of butyric acid as a bi-product. Completely fine health wise, but the only time a normal person would otherwise encounter butyric acid is when vomiting. Its largely responsible for the iconic taste and smell associated with vomit. So for people that didn’t grow up eating American chocolate, American chocolate literally tastes like vomit.
This case has awful optics but it isn’t as insane as it is presented here. First, it’s just resolving things by arbitration not dismissing the suit completely. Second, Disney didn’t own the restaurant in question, it was on their property, and they promoted it on their website. Its reasonable that an arbitration agreement for something like disney+ could be extended to the use of their website.