A Connecticut woman is suing fast-casual salad chain Chopt after she allegedly ate a salad that contained part of an employee's severed finger. According to a lawsuit obtained by NBC News, Allison ...
In November 2014, Julia Sherman received several frantic messages on her Instagram account. They were from Tony Shure, cofounder of Chopt, a chain of fast-casual salad restaurants with over 3 dozen ...
A customer has filed a lawsuit against the fast-casual chain Chopt over a salad that she says contained a piece of the manager's finger. The lawsuit filed Monday by Allison Cozzi of Greenwich, ...
Forget the burger wars where McDonald’s, Burger King and Wendy’s battle for market share. The clash for prominence in the fast-casual salad wars has a formidable contingent of competitors including ...
That loyalty program will take effect later this year, but aside from that details on this takeover still remain scarce including the cost of the purchase. Eater has reached out to both Dos Toros and ...
Allison Cozzi filed a complaint on Monday against the salad chain, saying that she suffered injuries like panic attacks and nausea after eating the contaminated salad Sabrina Weiss is the Editorial ...
A woman was served a salad with pieces of a human finger in it at a Chopt location in Westchester County, according to a lawsuit filed Monday. Allison Cozzi purchased a salad from the fast-casual ...