@CraigDMauger Ok, but did you ask them if they were related to autoworkers? Were they paid to wear these shirts? You leave this very open-ended and that's not journalism. That's not getting an answer to the question; it's leaving it up to perceived bias to fill in the blank. Do better.
On April 1, 2001, Hooters held a beer sales contest for its employees, offering a Toyota as the grand prize. One employee, Jodee Berry, excelled in sales and won the contest. However, instead of receiving a car, she was given a toy Yoda with a note claiming the contest was an April Fools' joke.
Berry sued Gulf Coast Wings, Inc., Hooters' corporate owner, for breach of contract and fraudulent misrepresentation. In 2002, Berry and the company reached a settlement, with Berry receiving an undisclosed amount of money. Her attorney, David Noll, stated that the settlement would allow Berry to purchase any Toyota she desired.
@dontattempt Iβm looking at culling my shelves only because I canβt read book font and have everything on an ereader instead. Time for elaborate wall mounted cat gym.
In the queue to vote and some woman walks out βOh itβs a two hour wait, and rains coming. Good luck!β Total lie. Wait is 25 minutesβ¦it may rain but the vote is more important than my wet sweater. How dare she try and put people off voting.