Updated
Updated · Patch · Jul 6
Red Lobster Faces Lawsuit Over Endless Shrimp Scheme, Alleging Shellfish Overpayments
Updated
Updated · Patch · Jul 6

Red Lobster Faces Lawsuit Over Endless Shrimp Scheme, Alleging Shellfish Overpayments

2 articles · Updated · Patch · Jul 6

Summary

  • A new lawsuit alleges Red Lobster’s Endless Shrimp promotion was structured as a scheme that forced the chain to overpay its owner for shellfish.
  • The claim, highlighted in a California business roundup, centers on the promotion’s underlying economics rather than customer demand, arguing the deal benefited the supplier side at Red Lobster’s expense.
  • The allegation surfaced alongside other California consumer and retail updates, including Disneyland’s $59 summer ticket offer and In-N-Out’s plans to add locations in the state.
  • If the suit gains traction, it could sharpen scrutiny of how restaurant chains structure supplier relationships and headline promotions meant to drive traffic.

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