Sunday, March 24, 2024

HOW TO SUE SPROUTS & OTHER BUSINESSES


Grocery store won't let you in?  Okay, that's false imprisonment.  Think I'm kidding?  Wikipedia spells it out,
False imprisonment  or unlawful imprisonment occurs when a person intentionally restricts another person's movement within any area without legal authority, justification, or the restrained person's permission. Actual physical restraint is not necessary for false imprisonment to occur. A false imprisonment claim may be made based upon private acts, or upon wrongful governmental detention. For detention by the police, proof of false imprisonment provides a basis to obtain a writ of habeas corpus

Guess what?  You don't have to sue them.  Just write a letter to the Chief Counsel.  I've done that before, been doing that for 20 years.  Now, it's just like

Dear Sprouts, you didn't realize that you were breaking the law.  So let me show you what's on your website, let me show you the law, . . .  Why don't you come out and make amends?  Sprouts ignored thousands of messages and emails.  Not good.  Shows they're scared.  John, can you tell us what we could have done to get better results?  We put them on notice and we stirred the pot.  We let them know that we were unhappy.  We'll let you elevate it to the next level.

John Jay, 6:13  You have a right to rely upon the law.  Pick a fight and win it.  There's a monied force operating behind everything that we're seeing. Sprouts is going to be the bad boy and let's see what happens.  Let's see who is going to make us pay.

THE GREEN NEW ENERGY MOVEMENT IS DEAD. PUT A FORK IN IT

Mr. Gus Schumacher, American cross-country skier

The [AHA] got a $1.7 million donation, equal to $20 million today from Proctor & Gamble who make Crisco vegetable oil. Then the [AHA] begins talking about how saturated fats are bad,

Then something happened in 1950 with Ancel Keys and the 7 countries study.  Eisenhower had his heart attack in 1955.  His cardiologist was Paul Dudley White.  The American Heart Association got a $1.7 million donation, the equivalent of $20 million today from Proctor & Gamble who make Crisco vegetable oil.  And then the American Heart Association begins talking about how saturated fats are bad, and polyunsaturated fats are good.  And there are literally advertisements from the 1960s talking about how you should polyunsaturated your family. 

from NCBI

The 1961 AHA advice to limit saturated fat is arguably the single-most influential nutrition policy ever published, as it came to be adopted first by the U.S. government, as official policy for all Americans, in 1980, and then by governments around the world as well as the World Health Organization. It is worth noting that the AHA had a significant conflict of interest, since in 1948, it had received $1.7 million, or about $20 million in today's dollars, from Procter & Gamble (P&G), the makers of Crisco oil []. This donation was transformative for the AHA, propelling what was a small group into a national organization; the P&G funds were the ‘bang of big bucks’ that ‘launched’ the group, according to the organization's own official history []. Vegetable oils such as Crisco have reaped the benefits of this recommendation ever since, as Americans increased their consumption of these oils by nearly 90% from 1970 to 2014 [].

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