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Chuck-A-Rama publicly apologized Thursday to a West Valley couple who were told at one of the local company's buffet-style restaurants they couldn't have more roast beef because they'd eaten too much.
Sui Amaama and his wife, Isabelle Leota, also were offered an unspecified number of free meals, and the company pledged to clear up the confusion over the difference between buffet-style and "all you can eat."See the full content of this document
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Chuck-a-Rama Offers Apology
The controversy caused by their meat consumption may not be over, however. The couple did not attend the press conference ca...
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