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Default Who owns the rain?

In article , h wrote:

There's a company cafeteria in SoCal that expects you to pay for certain
items you bring from home. For example, if you get something from the salad
bar but elect to bring your own dressing, you're supposed to pour your own
dressing on the salad PRIOR to weighing it, so you can be charged for
something you already own. They don't let you buy a salad with no dressing.
Only in California.


You said that a company cafeteria does this? Is that not an
employer-employee relationship matter? I would think that companies
acting outrageously like that would most likely be running afoul of the
law in a state that regulates private matters more such as California.
Is the company trying to risk motivating California to pass yet another
law?

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