Big Boy sues Michigan franchise location for violating state coronavirus orders


This big boy has a big problem.

A Big Boy franchise location in Michigan has reportedly had its franchise agreement terminated by Big Boy Restaurants for violating a coronavirus ban.

The franchise location in Sandusky violated Michigan’s most recent coronavirus ban, requiring restaurants to close indoor dining until Dec. 8 due to a spike in positive cases. The state is currently experiencing declarative growth which is almost four times higher than the previous peak in April.

The owner of the franchise approached Troy Tank to stop Big Boys from operating the corporate franchise under his own name.

The owner of the franchise approached Troy Tank to stop Big Boys from operating its corporate franchise under his own name.
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However, Big Boy in Sandusky continued to serve within customers, while other coronavirus safety measures, such as limiting its capabilities to 50% and practicing social distance, reportedly stuck, Michigan Live noted.

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The owner of the Big Boy corporate headquarters franchise, Troy Tank, stopped operating the franchise under his name when the statewide health ordinance was not complied with.

“Big Boy is and will always be dedicated to the health and safety of our customers and employees,” Michigan Live wrote in a statement. “Big Boy is not representative of the franchise’s actions, brand, our operations or standards in Sandusky, Michigan.”

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According to GoFundMe, organized by the franchise, the owner reported that “the franchise agreement with Big Boy Corporation LLC has expired,” but now “Sandusky Family Restaurant”, as he continues to raise funds to fight Michigan. Coronavirus restrictions.

“We have to close now, send everyone home, and hopefully our employees will jump out of all the hoops that are now the unemployment system,” Tanke told Michigan Live about the decision to stay open. “As soon as the holidays come they will be left to fend for themselves, and I’m not okay with that.”

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Tanke wrote in GoFundMe that the restaurant is open every day and in violation of state rules, he will be fined Rs.1000. Currently, the restaurant has received a fine of $ 5,000 for non-compliance.

GoFundMe has recently raised its 10,000 10,000 target, a little over 7,500.

The Big Boy Corporator did not immediately respond to a request for comment.