Feb
14
2010
Restaurant selling food stating that it is organic but is really serving none organic food?
Marion asked:
Ok so a local restaurant is selling “organic” food but is really selling none organic, isn’t that falls advertisement? And if so what is the best way to rat on this place keeping in mind the owner is the scum of the earth and he treats his workers like sh** and really needs to be taken down what is the best coarse of action to take?
Sorry for the misspelling. And yes I am out to get the son of a B*** and so is half the people I know he is as I already stated scum. And he really is selling false “organic” food.
Ok so a local restaurant is selling “organic” food but is really selling none organic, isn’t that falls advertisement? And if so what is the best way to rat on this place keeping in mind the owner is the scum of the earth and he treats his workers like sh** and really needs to be taken down what is the best coarse of action to take?
Sorry for the misspelling. And yes I am out to get the son of a B*** and so is half the people I know he is as I already stated scum. And he really is selling false “organic” food.

















By Argee, February 17, 2010 @ 2:05 am
Trading Standards have specific guidelines on these matters.
By Patrick G, February 19, 2010 @ 12:08 am
I have no idea what falls advertisement is.
But assuming you mean false advertisement, then simply report him to the county public health service.
Or, don’t eat there.
Personally it sounds like you have an axe to grind and are looking for vengeance of some sort. That is a very dangerous game to play. IF you make false claims and he losses business because of it the you are guilty of slander.
By gomanyes, February 22, 2010 @ 10:20 am
You can complain to your county health department.
However, be prepared to show documentation that proves that the food is not organic.
By Ohiorganic, February 24, 2010 @ 10:42 am
In order to use the term organic in any food marketing such as stating such on a menu or table tents the food has to come from certified organic sources and copies of the certification papers from every source must be on file.
You can complain to your state dept of agriculture or the USDA marketing service . I see today (actually Oct
they have a pdf all about how to turn someone in for noncompliance
Good Luck and be careful