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Alex you really do need to find something to do with your time now that you are not working, leave the Bureaus/food establishments alone, they have more important shit to deal with than a wrong chicken fucking price. You are really pathetic sometimes....You live in Brooklyn, there's so much to do, yet you stay home writing letters to the BBB?

Im sure you put on your Ninja suit and danced w/delight at getting a free coupon.



These restaurants are violating the NYC law and cheating fair and honest citizens like you and me out of our hard-earned dollars. Like Macy's, do you know how they tuck the price tags under the watches and jewelry so you can't see the price and have to ask the saleperson for the price? That is illegal according to NYC's fair pricing law:

"§ 20–708 Display of total selling price by tag or sign. All consumer commodities, sold, exposed for sale or offered for sale at retail except those items subject to section 20–708.1 of this code, shall have conspicuously displayed, at the point of exposure or offering for sale, the total selling price exclusive of tax by means of (a) a stamp, tag or label attached to the item or (b) by a sign at the point of display which indicates the item to which the price refers, provided that this information is plainly visible at the point of display for sale of the items so indicated. This section shall not apply to consumer commodities displayed in the window of the seller."