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In the nooze: Hindu couple battles fast-food giant

Posted by: Hugh Morris ( Church of Stern, USA ) on September 01, 1999 at 11:40:00:

COUPLE LOSE BATTLE OVER MEAT WITH TACO BELL

Lincoln, Nebraska:

A Hindu couple have failed to convince a judge that Taco Bell should help pay their way to India because they were inadvertently served meat.

Siva Rama Krishna Valluru and wife Sailaja--lifelong vegetarians--said they found meat in rice they had eaten at a Taco Bell restaurant in Novenber.

Eating meat is a sin for some Hindus, and the Vallurus wanted the fast-food chain to help pay for a trip to India so they could be cleansed in a purification ceremony in the Ganges River.

The company refused, and the couple filed a claim in Lancaster County Small Claims Court, seeking $2,100 each.

County Judge Jean Lowell dismissed the claim Wednesday because it did not show the rice was tainted or unfit for human consumption.

She also said damages claimed by the couple were not foreseeable, even if the restaurant broke a contract to serve them meatless rice.

Valluru, a doctoral student in agriculture at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, said that he and his wife plan to go to India anyway.

"It's a must for me that I do it," he said.

--Associated Press

Hugh Morris


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