Legal Question in Consumer Law in Florida
Truth in restaurant menus?
I know there are laws requiring store bought foods to be labeled properly. What about restaurant menus? Is it legal for menus to have a blatant lie on them?
For instance, can a salad with bacon in it be labeled ''vegetarian'' or ''kosher'' when it clearly isn't either of those things? Are there specific standards that a menu must meet? Where can I find a list of the details of those standards, if such a thing exists?
Asked on 2/04/07, 11:35 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Johm Smith
tom's
Re: Truth in restaurant menus?
I'm not aware of standards; you might check with a federal or state agency. But lying on a menue will open the restaurant to liabilty of harm resulting from the lie.
Answered on 2/05/07, 12:50 pm
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