
A question I didn't realize you have to go to law school to answer! (Although, you may need to be a philosopher).
Basically, a bakery shop owner in Massachusetts complained that his landlord violated a "sandwich exclusivity" clause by allowing a Mexican chain in the same shopping complex to serve...burritos. He didn't like the competition.
After consulting Webster's dictionary and speaking to expert chefs, the judge made this lofty ruling: "A sandwich is not commonly understood to include burritos, tacos, and quesadillas, which are typically made with a single tortilla and stuffed with a choice filling of meat, rice, and beans." To which I say, "NO DUH!!"
(That picture's making me hungry). Source









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Levi's
mmmm...me gusta burritos!
1What's the diff between a burrito and a wrap?
2And aren't wraps considered sandwiches?
Regardless, I think that bakery shop owner is being silly.
'burrito' is 'wrap' in Spanish ...ha, ha, just kidding. I think the only difference is what's inside...
3oh my gosh that burrito looks delish
4It is seriously dumb to argue over the definition of a sandwich!
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