jews refuse to feed themselves - airline must pay for privilege of feeding them

Started by yankeedoodle, June 29, 2022, 10:10:27 AM

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yankeedoodle

So, the fucking jew wants kosher food, and it wants to fly on an airplane with a bunch of goy.  But, the fucking jew is too stupid and arrogant to simply pack a few bagels and cream cheese so that they can have a nice kosher snack during the flight. 

But, no, the fucking trouble-making jew has to bitch about the food the airline offers, and demand that the airline provide kosher food for them, and, of course, that kosher food must have a "K" on it, and...guess what...the fucking jews demand that they be paid for the airline to use their trademarked "K."   <:^0

Airline sued by Kosher agency for marking products 'K' without certification
JetBlue added 'K' labels to food that had not been approved by Hescher authority
https://www.thejc.com/news/world/airline-sued-by-kosher-agency-for-marking-products-k-without-certification-6oEkPN00jmX3shA5kgnanQ?reloadTime=1656422212052

An American airline has been accused of deceptive trading practices by a Hescher organisation after marking inflight food Kosher without its consent.

JetBlue Airways, a major low-cost airline operating primarily in the US, has been sued in the state of New Jersey for allegedly infringing on the trademarks of Kof-K, a leading Kosher certification agency.

In their lawsuit, Kof-K accused JetBlue of trademark infringement, false designation of origin and deceptive trade practices after a small package of artichokes was labelled as Kosher despite not being approved by the company.

The product in question is part of JetBlue's $9 Mediterranean-themed snackbox which contains a range of products and is labelled as Kosher on their website.

According to documents filed in federal court, Kof-K said that JetBlue's actions were likely to "deceive and confuse the Kosher eating public" and demanded punitive damages from the airline.

However, Kof-K did not dispute the Kosher status of the item but said that as it had not been certified by their agency, the use of the Kof-K logo was erroneous.

In a statement, JetBlue said: "The recent complaint filed is the first we were made aware of Kof-K's trademark concern. We are currently investigating their claims."