pravinyudu Posted May 25, 2016 Report Posted May 25, 2016 http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2016/05/24/restaurant-owner-sentenced-to-6-years-for-switching-curry-recipe/ Many chefs play around with recipes. But being dishonest about ingredients could have fatal consequences. On Monday, a British restaurateur was sentenced to six years in prison for serving a curry dish that led to a customer’s untimely death. But the dish wasn’t laced with cyanide or some recognizable deadly toxin. Mohammed Zaman, the owner of Indian Garden North Yorkshire, England, switched ground almonds with cheaper ground peanuts in his chicken tikka masala recipe to save money. Two years ago, Zaman was over $435,000 in debt and had changed the recipe in an effort to slash restaurant overhead. Customer Paul Wilson—who suffered from a severe peanut allergy since childhood-- ordered the dish in 2014 and died after eating just one bite of the curry, reports New York Times. According to court documents, Wilson alerted the restaurant of his allergy, and "no nuts" was written on his takeout container. Despite the fact that a 17-year-old customer had shown symptoms of an allergic reaction to the curry three weeks earlier, Zaman did nothing. The judge presiding over the case scolded the restaurant owner in court for his willful negligence. "Paul Wilson was in the prime of his life," Judge Simon Bourne-Arton told Zaman, reports Yorkshire Post. Noting that Wilson had managed to avoid eating the life-threatening nuts his entire life, Bourne-Arton admonished the restaurant owner saying, "He [Wilson], like you, worked in the catering trade. He, unlike you, was a careful man." Zaman was found guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence and six other food safety offenses and will face six years in prison. The decision could set a precedent for how negligence cases are handled in the U.K. restaurant industry moving forward. “[T]rying to distance himself from any involvement in his death. That had struck me through this investigation,” a spokesperson for the North Yorkshire Police told the BBC. “His lack of compassion and understanding about [what] he's actually done.” Quote
BulletBaskar Posted May 25, 2016 Report Posted May 25, 2016 Indian kaadu vayya.... Bangladeshi gadu Indian Name Restaurant pettukunnadu news kuda sariga chadavaru.... Quote
pravinyudu Posted May 25, 2016 Author Report Posted May 25, 2016 19 minutes ago, BulletBaskar said: Indian kaadu vayya.... Bangladeshi gadu Indian Name Restaurant pettukunnadu news kuda sariga chadavaru.... Lol. Applies to you. Did you read the heading properly? No one said owner is Indian. I said it is Indian Restaurant. Enduku comment chestaro telidu sentences ardam chesukokunda Quote
idibezwada Posted May 26, 2016 Report Posted May 26, 2016 1 hour ago, BulletBaskar said: Indian kaadu vayya.... Bangladeshi gadu Indian Name Restaurant pettukunnadu news kuda sariga chadavaru.... 47 minutes ago, pravinyudu said: Lol. Applies to you. Did you read the heading properly? No one said owner is Indian. I said it is Indian Restaurant. Enduku comment chestaro telidu sentences ardam chesukokunda Quote
ParmQ Posted May 26, 2016 Report Posted May 26, 2016 1 hour ago, pravinyudu said: Lol. Applies to you. Did you read the heading properly? No one said owner is Indian. I said it is Indian Restaurant. Enduku comment chestaro telidu sentences ardam chesukokunda Baa nijam gaane manchi paravinudu ga Quote
kumar654 Posted May 26, 2016 Report Posted May 26, 2016 Desi gallam antha anthe thu. Rendu rupayalu cost ekkuva petti quality maintain cheyandi ra ante, anni kalthi chesi ammutaru. Maram manam. Even desi restaurants in usa do same. Mana life lo endulo kooda quality undadu and honesty undadu. Quote
iddaritho Posted May 26, 2016 Report Posted May 26, 2016 I think chicago lo unde half restaurants ( indian / pakistani ) should be closed especially due to the kind of Unhygienic practice For Eg , I had to shout on one of the owner of Paradise Biryani Desmoines , we went there for the first time in December , that owner was also acting as server and host , we sat down at the table and there were some food which was not cleaned , i called that guy , he said why do indians keep talking about cleanliness here in US , but not in India ( I said clean people want to have a clean place to eat , and i said this table sucks ) Next he himself cleaned the table and after that he touched my 3 year old daughter saying ur cute , i told that fellow if you ever touch her with your dirty hands , i would file a complaint , he was so shocked , he just kept talking to him and left that place next he himself started serving the food after cleaning the table without even washing hands , i said don't touch it , go clean urself and start serving , Vadu he kept on talking at the registrar looking at me and some of his other friends We still go to that restaurant especially as biryani is tasty ( not sure how hygenic those people are inside ) but rest of the guys started to behave properly and clean their hands if i am at the restaurants , may be once a month or twice a month I like their biryani and nothing else in their restaurant Quote
iddaritho Posted May 26, 2016 Report Posted May 26, 2016 I think chicago lo unde half restaurants ( indian / pakistani ) should be closed especially due to the kind of Unhygienic practice For Eg , I had to shout on one of the owner of Paradise Biryani Desmoines , we went there for the first time in December , that owner was also acting as server and host , we sat down at the table and there were some food which was not cleaned , i called that guy , he said why do indians keep talking about cleanliness here in US , but not in India ( I said clean people want to have a clean place to eat , and i said this table sucks ) Next he himself cleaned the table and after that he touched my 3 year old daughter saying ur cute , i told that fellow if you ever touch her with your dirty hands , i would file a complaint , he was so shocked , he just kept talking to him and left that place next he himself started serving the food after cleaning the table without even washing hands , i said don't touch it , go clean urself and start serving , Vadu he kept on talking at the registrar looking at me and some of his other friends We still go to that restaurant especially as biryani is tasty ( not sure how hygenic those people are inside ) but rest of the guys started to behave properly and clean their hands if i am at the restaurants , may be once a month or twice a month I like their biryani and nothing else in their restaurant Quote
BulletBaskar Posted May 26, 2016 Report Posted May 26, 2016 2 hours ago, pravinyudu said: Lol. Applies to you. Did you read the heading properly? No one said owner is Indian. I said it is Indian Restaurant. Enduku comment chestaro telidu sentences ardam chesukokunda astala vista baby u r smart boy pranav nene tokka mida kalu vesanu Quote
MRI Posted May 26, 2016 Report Posted May 26, 2016 3 hours ago, BulletBaskar said: Indian kaadu vayya.... Bangladeshi gadu Indian Name Restaurant pettukunnadu news kuda sariga chadavaru.... 2 hours ago, pravinyudu said: Lol. Applies to you. Did you read the heading properly? No one said owner is Indian. I said it is Indian Restaurant. Enduku comment chestaro telidu sentences ardam chesukokunda 35 minutes ago, BulletBaskar said: astala vista baby u r smart boy pranav nene tokka mida kalu vesanu hahaha.. awesome bros.... limits lo tittukunnaru...... Quote
narap1i Posted May 26, 2016 Report Posted May 26, 2016 Uk lo 85% of the Indian restaurants are owned by pakistanis or bangladeshis.....or by sri lankans Quote
loveindia Posted May 26, 2016 Report Posted May 26, 2016 11 hours ago, kumar654 said: Desi gallam antha anthe thu. Rendu rupayalu cost ekkuva petti quality maintain cheyandi ra ante, anni kalthi chesi ammutaru. Maram manam. Even desi restaurants in usa do same. Mana life lo endulo kooda quality undadu and honesty undadu. Nuvvendi man eppudu negative posts ye estaav.. Y so much like kumar uncle man Quote
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