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Ocelot II

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51. But sometimes they get into fist fights. This discussion brought to mind an old case
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 01:41 PM
7 hrs ago

I read in law school, Lange v. National Biscuit Co., in which Nabisco's cookie salesman was so aggressive about stocking store shelves with their cookies that he beat up a store manager, who sued Nabisco. https://law.justia.com/cases/minnesota/supreme-court/1973/43829-1.html

Plaintiff was the manager of a small grocery store which did business with defendant. Ronnell Lynch had been hired by defendant as a cookie salesman-trainee in October 1968. On March 1, 1969, Lynch was assigned his own territory, which included plaintiff's grocery store. Evidence was submitted at trial that between March 1 and the date of the assault, May 1, 1969, defendant received numerous complaints from grocers served by Lynch indicating that Lynch was overly aggressive and that he was taking the shelf space reserved for competing cookie companies.

On May 1, 1969, Lynch came to the store managed by plaintiff to place previously delivered merchandise on the shelves. An argument developed between plaintiff and Lynch regarding Lynch's servicing of plaintiff's store. Lynch became very angry and started swearing. Plaintiff told Lynch to either stop swearing or leave the store, as children were present. Lynch then become uncontrollably angry, saying, "I ought to break your neck." He went behind the counter and dared plaintiff to fight. Plaintiff refused, whereupon Lynch proceeded to viciously assault him. Upon completion of the assault, Lynch proceeded to throw merchandise around the store and then left.


The store manager won the case. I assume Nabisco fired the cookie salesman. It's a jungle out there.

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HOLY SHIT!!!!! a kennedy Yesterday #1
it is a anti-Dem post from June 2024 Celerity 2 hrs ago #59
Likely to increase further. no_hypocrisy Yesterday #2
Now compare the weight and size of the same items to 5 years ago. mdbl Yesterday #3
Shrinkflation at level 11 n/t hibbing 23 hrs ago #11
Trump's shrinkflation..... SergeStorms 23 hrs ago #14
Many items homegirl 23 hrs ago #21
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Before the 80's popsdenver 9 hrs ago #43
I think there's one at WF that did that recently. ananda 23 hrs ago #19
Or the store could get a higher mark-up from the other product ... Auggie 12 hrs ago #36
I was just unhappy that the cheaper one disappeared. ananda 11 hrs ago #39
But sometimes they get into fist fights. This discussion brought to mind an old case Ocelot II 7 hrs ago #51
That sounds keroro gunsou 1 hr ago #65
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Ah, okay. At the rate we are going, there may not be an end of the year niyad 23 hrs ago #24
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