Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Judge Orders Sriracha Plant Partial Shut Down


  • Judge Orders Sriracha Plant Partial Shut Down


  • California Sriracha Hot Sauce Plant Ordered Partly Shut For ...

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    Nov 27, 2013 · A California judge ordered a Sriracha hot sauce company to shut down part of its Los Angeles-area plant Tuesday after local residents complained about a ...
  • Sriracha Plant Shut Down In California Over Spicy Odor ...

    Sriracha Plant Shut Down In California Over Spicy Odor Concerns
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    Nov 27, 2013 · Judge orders Southern California Sriracha sauce factory to bring down the heat LOS ANGELES (AP) — A judge has given a dose of cold water to Sriracha ...



      • As stated above, no reporters found anyone who had any true complaints about the plant or the air quality in the area. I don't believe that, seeing as how no one other than this judge is complaining and since they passed inspection, he has the right to have done this. If it were actually a true problem we would have seen MUCH more reaction too "bad air" if this were the case.
        Sriracha, by all standards of the law, are in the right. They passed inspection, the ventilation is in the proper place, and there isn't anyone ACTUALLY willing to come out and say that the air quality is lacking due too the factory. I personally don't think they should be paying out of pocket for this themselves seeing as how they meet regulation standards and were told that they could conduct business. That and the fact that this factory has been there for much longer than a couple of weeks, there obviously wasn't a problem from the start, someone just got a bug up their ass and want to cause trouble or dip their hand in the proverbial pot.
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          No, it's that liberal progressives are working hard to send middle class jobs overseas in an effort to "spread the wealth" globally. After all, it's only fair that Kenyans and Indonesians get a chunk of what Americans worked for. This is why we will definitely need to raise the minimum wage. All jobs will be menial wage jobs in the next ten years.
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