EDIT: If anyone knows how i can make these pics smaller, please let me know I normally hate watching a business suffer, but what this restaurant did is unacceptable. From Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Tommydotcom
If the owner is being honest, and I have no reason not to believe him, I don't see what the big deal is.
that's a big IF and nobody is gonna know the truth but the pictures did the damage already. terrible mistake just like another restaurant a few months ago: http://www.chron.com/news/houston-t...en-hanging-near-dumpster-at-local-6670775.php
I'm literally a 2 minute drive away from this place and eat here about once a month. Met the owner before. Really nice guy. He's got a lot of fixing up to do after these photos came out. I believe him, but it's the city of pearland he has a lot of explaining to do. Bad day for him.
The likelihood of that place using anything but bulk purchase prepared meat is next to nil, so I believe the owner completely. Restaurant may still stink, but not b/c they are improperly trying to bring patrons fresh meat.
I never thought of that, and completely agree that the owners were probably telling the truth. Now I wish I never posted this. But the post by the Facebook user has already reached nearly 10,000 shares, so the court of public judgement has already run its course.
Feel bad for this business. They're going to have a negative perception over social media because of a person who thought they were doing something wrong. Does the business have any "rights" against these kind of false accusations?
Unsanitary, inside the or outside the restaurant. Also, outside the restaurant in a shopping center, I'm surprised it's not illegal in some manner.